Types and Amounts
How They Work
Parts
Interesting Info
What Is It?
100
Is bacteria a kind of plantae?
No, bacteria is in the kingdom Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.
100
Where do plantae get their energy?
Water, carbon-dioxide, sunlight.
100
What do most plants start as?
Seeds!
100
Is seaweed a type of algae?
Yes.
100
Plantae is the scientific name for...?
Plantae is the Latin/Scientific name for plants.
200
What are some types of plantae (1-2)?
Moss, fungi, green plants, etc. (note: any type of plant)
200
How do plantae create energy?
Using sunlight, carbon-dioxide and water to create photosynthesis to make sugar/food.
200
Are plantae multi-cellular or uni-cellular?
Multi-cellular; they have more than one cell.
200
Do you know what a "conifer" is?
Conifers are plants that produce seeds, but do not have a flower protecting the seeds. Instead, they have a cone.
200
What is moss?
Any tiny, leafy-stemmed, flowerless plant, reproducing by spores and growing in tufts, sods, or mats on moist ground, tree trunks, rocks, etc.
300
Is fungi a part of the kingdom plantae?
No, fungi is its own kingdom.
300
What does Eukaryota have to do with plantae?
Eukaryota is the domain of plantae.
300
Do plantae always have leaves?
No. Algae are in the plantae kingdom, but do not have leaves.
300
Is there photosynthesis in Autumn leaves?
No.
300
What is a Angiosperm?
A plant that has flowers.
400
How many species of plantae are there?
Over 250,000!
400
Why do onions make you tear up?
Onions contain acids and gasses that help clean out your eyes.
400
Do plants move?
Actually, yes! Some plants, like a venus fly trap, have the ability to move.
400
What was the first plant on Earth?
Cyanobacteria, which occured 3.5-4.5 billion years ago.
400
What is a vascular plant?
They are plants that have tissues conducting water and minerals throughout its body.
500
What is the tallest living tree today?
The California Redwood.
500
How is photosynthesis affected?
Photosynthesis is affected by temperature, light intensity, light wavelength and carbon dioxide level.
500
What is the phylum for moss?
Bryophyta.
500
What country is named after a tree?
Brazil!
500
What is cellulose?
It is an important structural component of the primary cell wall of plants.