Flowers
Reproduction
Stems
Roots
Processes
100
Grasses belong to this group of flowering plants.
What is monocots
100
The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
What is Pollination
100
The area where a stem and a leaf meet
Node
100
Area where cells are made
What is the apical meristem
100
The three stages of germination
What is the seed swells, the embryo pushes its radicle into the ground, and the plumule emerges above the ground while the radicle develops into a root system.
200
This kind of flower contains leaves in groups of 4 or 5
What is dicot flower
200
The structure that contains the embryo of the plant
What is the seed
200
The creeping stem of a grass plant
What is a stolon
200
The two main type of roots
What are tap and fibrous roots
200
Photosynthesis
What is energy + water + Carbon dioxide produce food (glucose) + oxygen
300
The term for an flower that has male and female parts
What is a complete flower
300
True or False. The pistil is the female part of the flower.
True
300
Plant stems that are soft, succulent and non-woody are called:
herbaceous
300
What are the functions of the roots?
What is anchor the plant in soil, absorb water and minerals for plant growth, and store food.
300
This process is the opposite of photosynthesis
What is cellular respiration. Does not need sunlight
400
This type of flowers produce covered seeds, which are formed in the ovary of a flower.
What is angiosperms
400
This insect is needed to pollinate other flowers?
What are bees
400
What are some stems of plants we eat
What are asparagus, celery, etc...
400
Trichomes are
What are root hairs
400
The tiny holes in leaves through which air passes
What are stomata
500
Four ways that monocots and dicots differ from each other
What are the Number of cotyledons, venation, number of petals, and type of root system.
500
The process by which a male sperm cell from a pollen grain unites with a female egg cell in the ovary
What is Fertilization
500
The stem holds these two types of tissue that make up the transport system.
What are xylem and phloem
500
The strip that holds the water in the root
What is the Casparian strip
500
The purpose of respiration
What is combining glucose with oxygen to make energy.