Seeds
Flowers
Stems
Leaves
Roots
100

What are the flowering plants called

Angiosperm

100

What does the Filament Support 

The Anther 

100

What is the function of the stem 

  • Support the leaves, flowers and fruits of plants

  • Conduct movement of water and nutrients to and from the roots and leaves

  • Store water

100

What are some Leaf shapes 

Heart, linear, Oval etc. 

100

What is the purpose of the roots 

Anchor down the plant, Absorb Water and nutrients needed for the plant and adapt for the pLant if needed 

200

What is the Hlium

Scar on the Seed obtained by parent plant

200

What is the Stamen 

Pollen producing part of the Plant 

200

What does the xylem do ?

  • Transports water from the roots up the plant

  • Provides structure and support in the stem

200

What is the Purpose of leaves 

Make food for plant 

200

Which way does the root grow , away from and towards 

Down, Sunlight, Water 

300

What are some requirements for germination?

  • Water

  • Temperature 

  • Oxygen or aeration 

  • Light or darkness

300

What purpose do bright colored petals have 

attract pollinators

300

What does the phloem do 

  • Transports sugars and other molecules made during photosynthesis downward 

300

What do coloroplast do?

Absorb Light Energy and convert it to chemical energy 

300

What are the two main root types 

Tap and adventitious 

400

What is germination?

Germination is the process from which a plant grows from a seed 



400

What does the pollen tube do?

Transport pollen through the flower 

400

What is the Cortex Responsible for?

Transport of material to center of root thru diffusion 

400

Where does Photosynthesis occur in our leaf 

The Chloroplast 

400

When does the Tap root form 

During Germination when radicle gets elongated 

500

True or False: The cotyledon is filled with stored food for the plant 

True 

500
What are the steps for pollination 
  1. The anther, located at the tip of the stamen, produces pollen, which contains the male gametes (reproductive cells). 
  2. The pollen is then carried to the female pistil by a pollination vector (wind, insect, bird, etc). 
  3. Once the pollen gets to the part of the pistil called the stigma, it will germinate and grow a tiny tube down to the ovary. 
  4. This pollen tube carries a male gamete to meet a female gamete in an ovule. 
  5. The male gamete fertilizes the ovule and it develops into an embryo, which is stored in a capsule. We call that final form, the capsule containing the embryo, a seed. 
500

What does the Cambium do?

Encourage the growth of plants by providing stem cells 

500

What is the chemical Equation for Photosythisis 

6CO2 + 6H2O____light energy___C6H12O6 + 6O2



500

What root difference do monocot and dicot plants have 

Monocots- Roots turn into Adventitues roots

Dicot - Roots stay as a Tap root