Vascular Plants
Parts of plants
Photosynthesis
Reproduction
Monocots and Dicots
100

What are the 3 primary "organs" of a vascular plant?

roots, stems, and leaves

100

What are the 2 main jobs of the roots?

Absorb water and nutrients and anchor the plant into the soil

100

What is needed for a plant to begin photosynthesis?

Sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.

100

True or False, the sexual reproduction part of the plant is the flower?

True

100

Does a monocot or dicot seed have 1 cotyledon?

Monocot

200

What are the two kinds of vascular tissues in vascular plants?

xylem and phloem

200

What are the main four parts of a flower?

Sepals, petals, stamens and carpels (pistols).

200

Plant use photosynthesis to make what 3 things?

Sugar (glucose), starch, and carbohydrates. 

200

What are non-flowering plants called and give an example?

Gymnosperm: conifers, pine trees (seeds are not enclosed in ovary)

200

Give 2 examples of monocot plants.

Grasses, grains, corn, onion, palm trees, sweet potatoes, lilies

300

What is the main difference between xylem and phloem?

Xylem carries water and nutrients up from the roots and phloem carries sugars from the leaves through the plant

300

What is the male part of the flower called?

Stamen

300

Photosynthesis transforms light energy into what type of energy?

Chemical energy.

300

Give an example of asexual reproduction of a runner plant and a tuber plant?

Strawberries and potatoes

300

What are the 3 primary parts of a seed?

Embryo, endosperm and seed coat

400

Give three examples of vascular plants.

Trees, flowers, and grasses.

400

What is the female part of the flower called?

Carpel or pistol.

400

Plants use the suns energy during photosynthesis to break up water into what two parts?

Hydrogen and oxygen.

400

What are 2 examples of plants the reproduce asexually?

Algae and bulbs

400

Give 2 examples of dicot plants.

Beans, celery, cactus, apple trees, pumpkins, roses, poison ivy.

500

In vascular plants, where does photosynthesis occur?

In the leaves.

500

What are the 3 parts of the carpel or pistol?

Stigma, style, and ovary.

500

What are the 3 main steps in photosynthesis?

1. Plants use the sun's energy to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen.

2. Most of the oxygen is released into the environment.

3. The remaining oxygen and hydrogen combine with the carbon dioxide taken in through the leaves to form glucose (sugar)

500

What are flowering plants called and give an example?

Angiosperm: celery, beans, roses (ovules are enclosed in an ovary)

500

Describe the differences between the leaves and stems of a monocot and dicot plant? 

Monocot plants have veins that run parallel in their leaves and the veins in the stem are scattered. (grass, corn)

Dicot plants have netlike leaves and the veins in the stem form a ring. (celery, bean)