CHARACTERISTICS
THIS & THAT
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
REPRODUCTION
PARTS
100
What process do plants perform to make glucose (sugar)
Photosynthesis
100
What is a Tropism?
Growth of a plant in response to a stimulus
100
What is a Bulb?
Short underground stem surrounded by fleshy leaves
100
What is a Conifer?
Plants that use cones
100
What does the Root Cap do?
Protects the root tip
200
What are 2 kinds of vascular tissue
Xylem and Phloem
200
What is Pollination?
Pollen transfer to a stigma Pollen/Sperm make a tube to the egg
200
What is a Rhizome?
Underground stem that produces new plants
200
What is cross pollination?
Pollen is transferred from one flower to another flower
200
What process occurs in the Palisades Layer?
Photosynthesis
300
What is the difference between Tracheophytes and Bryophytes?
Tracheophytes= Vascular Bryophytes= Non-vascular
300
What is a Monocot?
Seed with one cotyledon-grass/corn
300
What is an example of a leaf cutting?
Ivy or Geranium
300
What is seed dispersal?
Moving seeds away from the parent plant
300
What are the rings in a tree trunk?
Layers of old xylem cells
400
Name a function of the plants' roots
Anchor a plant to the ground Store food, vitamins, minerals Collect water and minerals from soil
400
What are Annuals
Live for only one year (dandelions)
400
What is a Runner?
A horizontal stem that grows along the surface of the ground
400
What is the female part of a flower?
The PISTIL (stigma, style, ovary, ovule, egg)
400
What is the waxy layer that prevents H2O loss in a leaf?
Cuticle
500
Name two different kinds of roots
Tap (carrots) and Fibrous (trees) roots
500
Name any 4 parts of the leaf
Cuticle Stomate Epidermis Guard Cells Pallisade Layer Spongy Layer Vein
500
What is an example of a bulb?
Onions, tulips, and lillies
500
Name the 3 types of flowers
Complete, Incomplete, Compound
500
What other life process do plants carry out besides photosynthesis?
Respiration