Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vascular Plants
Plant Transport Systems
Photosynthesis and Respiration
100
This is what seedless plants use to reproduce.
spores
100
This is what flowering plants produce to create a new plant.
seeds
100
A student wanted to observe the cells in a cross-section of celery. Which tool should she use?
a microscope
100
The type of roots that help support a plant are...
prop roots
100
What is this process called? Sugar+oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + water + energy
cellular respiration
200
This is the process in which seeds are created.
pollination
200
This part of the plant is where sugar is made.
the leaf
200
What do we call the plant structures used to transport materials through the plant?
vascular tissue
200
What is found in the stem of a plant?
the xylem and phloem
200
What is a product of cellular respiration in plant and animal cells?
energy
300
This is the type of root that helps support the plant.
prop root
300
This carries materials through the leaves.
veins
300
Which of the following is classified as a flowering plant? fern dandelion redwood moss
dendelion
300
What materials are transported from the leaves back down to the roots?
sugar
300
A student placed a water plant in water. After 30 minutes, she observed bubbles on the stem. What are these bubbles?
oxygen
400
This separates and creates new xylem and phloem.
cambium
400
The basic food plants produce is called...
carbohydrate
400
Which two structures help ferns, club mosses and horsetails grow taller than mosses?
xylem and phloem
400
Vascular plants have a transport system made up of what?
roots, stems, and leaves
400
In order for photosynthesis to occur in seaweed kelp, they must receive energy from...
the Sun
500
This connects the leaf to the stem or branch.
petiole
500
This process takes sugar and oxygen to create energy for the plant.
cellular respiration
500
What do we call a seed plant that produces flowers?
angiosperm
500
What forms an annual ring?
xylem
500
How does carbon dioxide and oxygen go in and out of the leaf?
Through the stomata