Plant Structure
Plant Tissues
Reproduction
Types of Plants
Photosynthesis & Functions
100

This tissue transports food through the plant.

Roots

100

This tissue transports food through the plant.

Phloem

100

Plants produce these through meiosis.

Spores

100

These plants do not have vascular tissue.

Nonvascular

100

The green pigment in plants.

Chlorophyll

200

This part transports water and nutrients up the plant.

Stem

200

This tissue transports water.

Xylem

200

This is the male part of a flower.

Stamen

200

These plants produce seeds in cones.

Gymnosperms

200

The organelle where photosynthesis happens.

Chloroplast

300

This structure is sticky to catch pollen.

Stigma

300

Name the three main plant tissues.

Dermal, Vascular, Ground

300

This is NOT part of the male reproductive system.

Style

300

These plants usually grow low and need less sunlight.

Nonvascular

300

This structure helps plants make food.

Chlorophyll

400

This part protects and contains the developing seed.

Ovary

400

Which of these is NOT a plant tissue?

Epidermis

400

Where is the seed protected in flowering plants?

Ovary

400

These plants produce flowers.

Angiosperms

400

This plant part mainly performs photosynthesis.

Leaf

500

This plant part helps waterproof, protect, and store materials.

Roots

500

This tissue covers and protects the plant.

Dermal

500

These structures are produced by gymnosperms.

Cones

500

These plants use spores instead of seeds.

Ferns

500

This system moves water and nutrients through the plant.

Vascular tissue