Plants
Plants
Plants
Plants
Animals
100

List  5 characteristics of plants

  1. They are multicellular organisms.

  2. Cell type: Eukaryotes

  3. They have a two-stage life Cycle.

  4. They have walls and vacuoles.

  5. They make their own Food

100

Explain 1 process plants perform

The process in which plants and other organisms convert solar energy into chemical energy is called PHOTOSYNTHESIS.

100

List 3 examples of plant organs

Roots, stems and leaves are the major kinds of organs in vascular plants

100

True or false. 

Non vascular plants and some vascular plants are seedless.



TRUE



They spread, like all plants, by producing SPORES.

100
In Which structure pollen is produced?
  • Pollen is made in the anther.

200

Explain Sporophyte stage

Plants make spores that are genetically identical to the parent plant.

200

What is the Chloroplast`s Function?

photosynthesis :chloroplast.

Chloroplasts have a green pigment called chlorophyll that captures energy from sunlight , and uses solar energy along with co2 and water to make food in the form of a sugar called GLUCOSE

200
State the function and location of stomatas in plants
  • Tiny openings located in leaves, that allows gas exchange.,

200

Give 3 examples of a Vascular seedless plant

Ferns 

Whisk Fern

Horse Tails

200

State the characteristics of angiosperms

  • Vascular plants that produce flowers and fruits which surround and protect seeds.

  • Are the most abundant type of plant alive today. At least 260,000 living species of angiosperms are known and species are still being discovered.

  •  Can be found in almost every ecosystem.

300

Explain gametophyte stage

In this stage plants produce gametes.

Female gametophytes produce eggs.

Male gametophytes produce sperm.

300

What are the two main groups of plants?

  1. Vascular

  2. Non vascular

300

in the plants , most of Photosynthesis process is performed in ...

The Leaves
300

1. Which are the 2 types of seed plants ?

2.Are seed plants vascular plants?

1. angiosperms and gymnosperms


2. Yes they are vascular 

300

What does the pistil represents in flowers?

A pistil is the female reproductive structure in a flower. The seed develops within the ovary at  the base of the pistil

400
Define Fertilization

For a new plant to be produce, a sperm cell must fuse with, or fertilize an egg cell. (sexual reproduction).

400

What is the difference between vascular an non vascular plants

A vascular system is a tube-like tissues that transport water, nutrients and other materials from one part of an organism to another part.

Non vascular plants dont have a  vascular system. they use diffusion as the mechanism 

400

Provide support and they transport water and minerals from the roots up to the leaves, This statements corresponds to..

Steam

400

Define SEED

A seed is a plant embryo and nutrients enclosed in a protective coating.

400

What does flowers represent in plants?

List all the most flowers have

Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms.

 Flowers are typically made up of sepals, petals, statements and a pistil.

500

Which are the 2 life cycles in which plants reproduce and disperse into new areas?

  1. Sporophyte stage

  2. Gametophyte stage

500

List and Explain the main parts of vascular plants

  1. The root system: made up of roots and other underground structures.

  2. The shoot system: made up of stems, leaves and flowers


500

State location and function of Roots in plants.

  • They supply plants with water and minerals from the soil.

  • Roots also anchor plants in the soil and can store extra food made through photosynthesis.

  • Usually below the ground

500

Are plants that produce seeds that are NOT enclosed in a fruit, This statement corresponds to 


Give 3 examples

Gymnosperms

  • Cycads , ginkgoes and conifers.

500

What does the fruit represents and appears in plants=

  • As the seed develops (after the flower has been fertilized), the ovary matures into a fruit which covers the seed.