Reproducing
Key Terms
Parts of a Plant
Name the Plant
Random
100
Seedless plants use this to reproduce.
What is Spores?
100
Name the term: The tendency of a plant to grow toward the light
What is Phototropism?
100
Photosynthesis is occur within this part of the plant cell.
What is Chloroplast?
100
A Dandelion can be classified as this type of plant.
What is an Angiosperm Dicot?
100
It has the most diversity of plants
What is a Tropical Rain forest?
200
The way plants reproduce.
What is Sexually and Asexually?
200
Name the term: A plants response to touch or contact
What is Thigmotropism
200
The two parts of the stamen
What is Anther and filament ?
200
A plant that has flower petals in three leaves and parallel veins
What is a monocot?
200
True or False: Plants are heterotrophic which allows them to make their own food.
What is False?
300
A group of seed producing plants
What is a gymnosperm?
300
Name the Term: The plant response to gravity
What is geotropism?
300
Tube like structures inside a plant brought which water, minerals, and food move
What is Vascular Tissue?
300
Daises and Dandelions are an example of these types of plants
What is an angiosperm?
300
Plants give this off as a waste product.
What is Oxygen?
400
The way pollen transferred from the male cone to the female cone
What is wind?
400
Organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis
What is an autotroph?
400
The three main parts of the pistil.
What is Stigma, Ovary, ovule ?
400
An example of this plant is a fern and is a lower vascular plant.
What is a Pteridophyta ?
400
The type of plant obtain nutrients through roots from the soil.
What is a Vascular Plant?
500
The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure
What is pollination ?
500
A flower producing seed plant
What is an Angiosperm?
500
The name of the male part of the flower
What is a stamen?
500
A non vascular seedless plant such as moss
What is a Bryophyte?
500
Any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule—unlike angiosperms, or flowering plants, whose seeds are enclosed by mature ovaries, or fruits. The seeds of many gymnosperms (literally “naked seeds”) are borne in cones and are not visible until maturity
What are Gymnosperms?