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Classification of Plants
Stems, Roots, and Leaves
Parts of a Flower
Photosynthesis and Respiration
Plant Life Cycles
100
Vascular and nonvascular
What are the two main types of plants?
100
Tap, Fibrous, Prop or Aerial Root
What is one type of root?
100
What is a petal.
To what part of a flower is #7 pointing?
100
What is chlorophyll.
What is the chemical that causes plants to appear green?
100
Monocot - one cotyledon Dicot - two cotyledon
What is the difference between a monocot and a dicot?
200
Seed and seedless. Spore vs. angiosperms/gymnosperms.
What are the two main types of vascular plants? How are they different?
200
Woody and soft
What are the two types of roots?
200
What is the ovary.
What is #6?
200
Leaves
What is the part of a plant that carries out the important function of photosynthesis?
200
Fertilization
What is it called when a sperm cell from a male and an egg cell from a female join to create a new plant?
300
An angiosperm is a seed plant that produces flowers. THey have seeds that are covered by some kind of fruit.
What is an angiosperm?
300
Xylem
What are the cells that carry water through the plant?
300
What is the filament and anther, which make the stamen.
What is the male part of a plant? What two smaller parts is it made up of? (And identify on the chart.)
300
Transpiration
What is the loss of water through a plant's leaves?
300
Germination
What is the development of a seed into a new plant called?
400
A gymnosperm is a seed plant that does not produce a flower. They have hard seeds that are uncovered and include pines, firs, and other conifers.
What is a gymnosperm?
400
Phloem
What is the part of a stem that moves sugars which are made in the plant's leaves to other parts of the plant?
400
What is the stigma and the style, which make up the pistil.
What is the female part of the plant? What two smaller parts is it made up of? (And point to it on the chart.)
400
Carbon Dioxide
To perform photosynthesis, leaves need sunlight, water and what other chemical?
400
Pollenation
What is it called when pollen is transferred from the stamen of a flower to the pistil?
500
Take various reasonable answers.
A plant is 20 meters (65 feet) tall and it does not produce flowers. What conclusions can you draw about this plant?
500
Taproot
A carrot root is an example of which kind of root?
500
What is the ovary.
What part of the plant contains the eggs?
500
Sugar and oxygen
What is produced by photosynthesis?
500
Gymnosperm (a plant that has seeds, but not flowers).
What is a conifer? How is it different from a flowering plant?