Structure of a Plant
Structure of a Flower
Plants
Bacteria
Miscellaneous
100
The angle between the upper side of the stem and a leaf, branch, or petiole
What is "Axil"
100
The large colorful body surrounding the inner parts of a flower is this
What is "Petal"
100
Multi-celled organisms that contain cell walls and make food from the energy of the sun are referred to as this
What is "Plant"
100
These are the very common bacteria and can be found in soil and animal bodies
What is "Eubacteria"
100
Animals and organisms that have backbones are referred to as this
What is "Vertebrates"
200
A plant structure that obtains water from the soil and stores nutrients
What is "Root"
200
The male part of the plant is this
What is "Stamen"
200
The process of making energy in the presence of sunlight is referred to as this
What is "Photosynthesis"
200
These bacteria are often found in extreme places, such as hot springs or artic tundra
What is "Archaebacteria"
200
Amoebas, paramecia, and euglena are examples of this
What is "Protists"
300
The bud located at the top of the stem
What is "Terminal Bud"
300
The female part of the plant consists of these
What is "Stigma, Style, and Ovary"
300
Leaves and roots are connected by this
What is "Vascular Tissue"
300
A primary role for bacteria in an ecosystem is to break down the remains of organisms and return the nutrients to this.
What is "Soil"
300
Most bacteria lack this important organelle that is found in most single-celled organisms
What is "Nucleus"
400
An outgrowth of a plant that grows from a node in the stem.
What is "Leaf"
400
The long wire portion of the male part of the plant is referred to as this
What is "Filament"
400
These first plants contain no vascular tissue and do not grow very tall
What is "Lower Plants"
400
These bacteria are found in the intestines of animals and people
What is "Escherichia Coli or E-coli"
400
Yeast, mushrooms, molds, and mildews are examples of this
What is "Fungi"
500
The leaf stalk that attaches the leaf to the plant
What is "Petiole"
500
These small grains can reek havoc on an individuals spring and summer allergies
What is "Pollen"
500
Most land plants are these, as they are flowering plants that produce seeds in fruit
What is "Angiosperms"
500
Daily Double These are the two elements that are predominantly recycled by bacteria
What is "Nitrogen and Phosphorus"
500
From an environmental standpoint these are probably the most important protists
What is "Algae"