Plants 1
Plants 2
Plants 3
Plants 4
Plants 5
100

The parts of a plant that are part of the shoot system.

(double jeopardy 200pts)

flower

stem

leaves

100

This part of the plant is responsible for collecting nutrients in the soil and also anchors the plant

Roots

100

I am the part of a plant responsible in producing offspring

flower

100

The plant depicted below is displaying

A positive geotropic response

A negative geotropic response

negative geotropic response

100

The stimulus in phototropism

light (sun)

200

Tissue in the plant that stores glucose to provide the stem with structure & support

ground tissue

200

This plant structure is like a mini food factory catching light to make food for the plant

The leaf

200

I control the opening and closing of stomata

guard cells

200

The energy source in photosynthesis

(triple jeopardy- 600pts)

The Sun

200

Water vapor moving out of a plant through stomata

(double jeopardy 400pts)

transpiration

300

I am a type of root that helps hold the soil together.

fibrous root

300

Supports the leaves and transports nutrients and water throughout the plant

stem

300

The male reproductive structure in a flower

stamen

300

The stimulus for geotropism

gravity

300

The tissue that carries glucose from the leaves of a plant  to the roots.

phloem

400

Germination: the ______ stages of development when a _____ begins to grow

First, Seed

400

The plant embryo

The seed

400

I produce pollen grains in a flower

anther

400

I collect pollen grains in a flower

stigma

400

The part of the plant that demonstrates a positive phototropic response

stem

500

Root system that has a large central root

tap root

500

The nutrient lacking in the soil that a Venus Fly trap grows in.

(double jeopardy- 1000pts)

nitrogen

500

Complete the statement:

The flower depicted above is a(n) ___________

imperfect flower

500

What is the name of the sugar produced through photosynthesis?

Glucose

500

These structures in a flower make up the pistil.

stigma

style

ovary