What is the phenomenon that is causing the bean seedling to bend
What is phototropism
What is the primary function of a flower in a plant?
What is to reproduce
In what direction does phloem transport.
What is up and down or bidirectional.
What part of the cell is photosynthesis taking place in?
What is chloroplast...
The levels of organization from small and simple to BIG and COMPLEX are....
What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant that quickly
responds to the presence of insects when they crawl across the surface of its
specialized leaves. This quick response to the touching of the plant is called –
What is thigmotropism
Name the male part of the flower and what it consists of. 
What is the Stamen and anther, filament
These structures are responsible for anchoring the plant and absorbing water
What is roots
What part of the cell is cellular respiration taking place in?
What is Mitochondria...
System 1: Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide within the body. System 2: Transports gases to the cells of the body.
What is respiratory and circulatory
There are positive and negative tropisms. A positive tropism is a plant’s roots growing downward in response to gravity. This is an example of what tropism?
What is geotropism/ gravitropism
Name the female reproductive part of a flower and the structures that it consists of

What is the Pistil and stigma, style, ovary...
What transports water and nutrients throughout the plant?
What is Xylem...
Which biomolecule is present in the products of photosynthesis?
What is carbohydrate
Coracias garrulus is a blue bird with an orange-brown back. The offspring of this bird have an effective defense mechanism. The young birds vomit and cover themselves in a foul-smelling orange liquid when they sense a threat by predators. Which two systems alert the young bird to the danger and help produce the vomit it uses as a defense?
What is Nervous and digestive systems
You must explain to get full credit...
What is answer choice B.
Students studying the interaction among the reproductive parts of flowering plants make the graphic organizer shown.
Which terms best complete the numbered blanks in the flowchart?
What is D 1)petals 2)stigma 3)ovule
A chart of some plant systems and functions is shown.
Which system interactions are dependent on the plants ability to respond to the direction of light?
What is option 4
The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
What is Photosynthesis...
A mosquito lands on your skin and bites you. The signal travels to your spinal cord and onto your brain. In response, you start to scratch the itch. What body systems are involved?
What is integumentary and nervous system