Vocabulary
Plant Classification
Plant Classification 2
Reproduction of angiosperms
Plant nutrition and respiration
100

What are flowering plants called that produce fruit with seeds?

Angiosperms

100

True or False. Gymnosperms plants develop seeds inside the cones.

True

100

True or False. Ferns do not have proper roots and stems.

False

100

What is the reproductive organ of an angiosperm plant?

Flower

100

True or False. Plants are living things and need to breathe all day and night.

True

200

What type of plant has thin, soft, flexible stem, and has no branches?

Grasses

200

What are flowering plants called that do not produce fruit?

Gymnosperms

200
What are the 2 classifications of how plants reproduce?

Flowering and Non-Flowering plants

200
What kind of pollination is called when the transfer of pollen from a stamen to a stigma of another plant by an insect or a bird?

Animal pollination

200

True or False. At night, when photosynthesis stops, plants no longer expel carbon dioxide. They just release oxygen.

False

300

What is the process called when the pollen has to travel from the stamen to inside the stigma?

Pollination

300

What are 2 examples of non-flowering plants?

mosses and ferns

300

What are 2 examples of gymnosperms plants?

Pine trees and fir trees

300

What is the first step in the life cycle of a plant?

Pollen lands in the stigma

300

How do plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air?

Through the small holes in the leaves.

400

What is the female reproductive organ of flowering plants called?

Carpel

400

What are 3 examples of angiosperm plants?

apples, roses, cherry, blackberry, bushes, grasses, rice, and wheat
400

What are the 3 classification of plants?

Grasses, bushes, trees

400

What is the function of petals?

Petals attract insects to the flower

400

What is the first step of Photosynthesis?

Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil.

500

What are small green leaves which protect the flower before it opens?

Sepals

500

What do non-flowering plants produce which they release into the air?

Spores

500

What is the difference of bushes and trees?

Bushes have thick, hard stems and low branches. While trees have trunks and high branches

500

What number or step in the life cycle of a plant is this: The ovary then grows into a fruit which contains the seeds. The petals fall off.

The 3rd step
500

What is the function of the stem?

Food is transported through the stem to all the parts of the plant