Plants 1
Plants 2
Plants 3
Plants 4
Review 1
100
Leaves produce this.
What is sugar?
100
Uses water and carbon dioxide to produce sugar.
What is a leaf?
100
Moves food from the plant's leaves to the rest of the plant.
What is phloem?
100
Moves water up from the roots.
What is xylem?
100
The outside part of a plant cell.
What is a cell wall?
200
The main stalk of a plant.
What is a stem?
200
Plants that constantly move materials through the specialized cells in their transport system.
What are vascular plants?
200
The part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and anchors the plant.
What is a root?
200
Transports minerals throughout the leaves.
What are veins?
200
A single cell that can develop into a new plant.
What is a spore?
300
The tough outer covering that serves as a protective layer for the tree.
What is bark?
300
Tissue that moves water and minerals up from the roots to the rest of the plant.
What is xylem?
300
Dandelion and carrot plants are an example of this type of root.
What is a taproot?
300
Moves food (sugar) from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
What is phloem?
300
Number of kingdoms of living things.
What is six?
400
Connects the leaf to the stem or branch.
What is the petiole?
400
Have one large root with a few branching , hairy roots.
What are taproots?
400
Connects the leaf to the stem or branch.
What is a petiole?
400
The main stem of a tree.
What is a trunk?
400
When pollen grains are transferred from the stamen to the pistil.
What is pollination?
500
Where new xylem and phloem are produced.
What is cambium?
500
Separates the xylem from the phloem.
What is cambium?
500
Uses water and carbon dioxide to produce sugar.
What is a leaf?
500
Each year, a new layer of xylem forms one of these.
What is an annual ring?
500
Animals without a backbone.
What are invetebrates?