Structure and Functions of Leaves
Structure and Functions of Stems
Structure and Function of Flowers
Plant Systems
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100

Where does photosynthesis occur?

In the structures called choloroplasts.

100

What is the product of photosynthesis?

 sugars

100

What is the function of a Pistil?

The part that receives pollen to create a seed.

100

What produces seeds to grow new plants?

flower

100

What type of gas (air) is needed by plants for photosynthesis?

carbon dioxide

200

What is the waxy coating of leaves called?

Cuticle


200

Which of the following is NOT a function of the roots? Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.

Anchors the plant to the ground. 

Stores food for the plant

 Acts as a support for the leaves and flowers

Acts as a support for the leaves and flowers

200

What is the part of the plant that makes the pollen?

The Stamen.

200

What is the function of the roots?

Hold the plant in the ground and distribute food.

200

What is a green pigment that is found in plants' leaves? It helps the plant make food.

What is chlorophyll?

300

What Is Photosynthesis?

A process in which plants use light from the sun to convert oxygen from the air into food.

300

What part of the plant transports water and nutrients up from the roots to the leaves?

The Stem.

300

The part of the plant that protects a flower until it is ready to bloom.

What is the Sepal?

300

What are the parts of the carpel (the female part of the plant)?

The stigma, style and ovary.

300

The part that supports the plant and has many thin tubes that carry water, minerals, and food through the plant.

What is the Stem?

400

The tiny openings in the leaf that allow air into the plant are called what?

Stomata

400

What are the two main vascular systems of the plant?

 

The Xylem and phloem.

400

Name the missing parts of the plant.

Petal, Pollen, Sepal and Ovary.

400

What are the parts of the stamen  (male part of the plant)?

The filament and anther.

400

What are some types of pollinators?

Incests 

500

The Stomata are the...

Tiny openings in the allow the release of carbon dioxide.

500

What are the xylem and phloem?

The vascular tissue of the stem.

500

What do flowers and tomatoes have in common?

They both have seeds in the ovary.


500

What carries water to other parts of the plant?

The Stem.


500

A plant's food is glucose. Another word for glucose is...  

What is sugar?