Plant Parts
Photosynthesis and Respiration
Vascular
Tropisms
Plant Reproduction
100

These are responsible for keepins the plants in place and providing essential nutrients.

Roots

100

What organelle is required for photosynthesis?

Chloroplasts

100

Plants need water in their cells to maintain pressure and avoid wilting. What tissue brings water from the roots?

Xylem

100

What is a tropism?

A pattern of growth in response to a stimulus.

100

This reproductive organ is responsible for containing the ovules.

Ovary

200

Vascular tissue that transports sugars.

Phloem

200

This organelle is responsible for cellular respiration in plants.

Mitochondria

200

What product of plants needs to be transported to all the plant cells?

Glucose

200

This type of tropism is responsible for vines ability to climb.

Thigmotropism

200

This organ is where the pollen is produced.

Stamen or anther

300

This part of the plant is responsible for plant reproduction.

flower

300

What are the inputs of photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide, water, solar energy

300

Due to the movement through the phloem, this where excess sugar is stored and can be found in these vegetables.

The roots. ex: Potatoes, carrots, beets, onions, turnips...

300

Name and define three tropisms we discussed.

Phototropism, Gravitropism, Thigmotropism

300

What are three sources of pollinators?

Insects, wind, rodents, water, humans, ect.
400

What is the purpose of guard cells?

Guard cells help with gas exchange and prevent water loss.

400

What are the outputs of cellular respiration?

Carbon dioxide, water, ATP

400

Water loss from the stomata and movement of water from the roots to the rest of the plant.

Transpiration

400

Chemotropism and Hydrotropism cause this response in plants.

Roots will grow towards water and nutrients in soil

400

This process is performed to allow for the pollen to reach the female reproductive organs of the plant.

Pollenation

500

Where is the palisades mesophyll and what is its main function.

Found in the leaf, palisade cells are under the epidermal layer and are the primary place for photosynthesis.

500

Give the full equation for photosynthesis.

CO2 + H2O + Solar Energy -> C6H12O6 + O2

500

This process occurs due to the movement of a higher concentrations of water outside of the roots to lower concentrations inside. 

Osmosis

500

What hormone is responsible for the tropisms we discussed?

Auxin

500

Use key terms to describe the process of fertilzation.

The pollen leaves the anther and sticks to the stigma. The pollen tube grows down the style into the ovary. The pollen DNA mixes with the ovules to form seeds.