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Plants
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100

This type of tissue is on the outside of plants.

What is Dermal?

100

Plants have these around their cells

What is a cell wall?

100

Plants can be devided into the two major categories.

What is Vascular and Non-Vascular?


100

These are characterized by a large central root.

What are Taproots

100

This part of the leave does the breathing.

What is the bottom of the leaf?

200

This tissue is where most food is stored.

What is Ground?

200

Plants are all of this types because of their cell nucleus.

What is Eukaryotic?

200

There are 13 of these in the Plantae Kingdom.

What are Phylums?

200

To best stop soil erosion, you would use plants with these type of roots.

What is Fiberous?

200

Oxygen exits the plant through these.

What is Stomata?

300

This is the Ground Tissue occurring in Roots.

What is Pith?

300

This describes how plants eat.

What is Autotrophic?

300

These plants have a new phylum name of Pinophyta.

What are Conifer Trees?

300

These type of plants have no roots.

What is non-vascular?

300

This is the part of the leaf through which sunlight enters.

What is the cuticle?

400

In the stem of a Rose, this tissue types is between the two others.

What is Ground Tissue?

400

This describes how many cells in a plant.

What is multicellular?

400

The dinosaurs in Jurassic Park dined on these trees.

What are Cycads?

400

Vascular Plants have these three main body components.

What are Roots, Stems, and Leaves?

400

This part of the leaf conducts photosynthesis.

What is the Chloroplast?

500

These are the "pipes" of a plant stem.

What is Vascular Tissue?

500

This characteristic divides plants into two major groups.

What is being vascular?

500

Unlike Hogworts, these two worts are plants.

What are Liverworts and Hornworts?

500

Legume roots have pods filled with this bacteria.

What are rhizobia? 

500

Releasing water vapor by the leaf causes this action to suck water up through the stem.

What is capillary action?