Plant Structures
Parts of A Flower
Vascular vs. Nonvascular
Photosynthesis
Pollen and Seeds
100

This is the reproductive structure of a flowering plant.

What is a flower?

100

These are the colorful parts of the flower that attract pollenators.

What are petals?

100

These are the two main types of plants.

What are vascular and nonvascular?

100

This is the process that green plants perform to create their own food.

What is photosynthesis?

100

This is the process through which flowering plants deliver pollen to the stigma.

What is pollenation?

200

This is the structure that holds the plant in the soil. It is also responsible for drawing water and nutrients from the soil.

What are the roots?

200

This the the name for the female reproductive structure of the flower.

What is the pistil/carpel?

200

This type of plant has specialized structures that deliver water, nutrients, and food to different parts of the plant.

What is a vascular plant?

200

This is the source of energy in the photosynthesis equation.

What is sunlight?

200

These are the ways that pollen gets delivered from flower to flower. It can be passed along by wind, water, or animals.

What are pollenators?

300

These are the main structures where photosynthesis happens.

What are leaves?

300

This the the name for the male reproductive structure of the flower.

What is the stamen?

300

This type of plant absorbs water and nutrients directly into its leaves.

What is a nonvascular plant?

300

These are the reactants in the photosynthesis equation.

What are carbon dioxide and water?

COand H2O

300

This is the sticky sweet substance produced in flowers to attract pollenators.

What is nectar?

400

This is responsible for the green color in plants that do photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?

400

This is the part of the stamen that produces pollen.

What is the anther?

400

This vascular tissue delivers water up from the roots. Xylem

Phloem


What is the xylem?

400

These are the products in the photosynthesis equation.

What are oxygen and glucose/sugar?

Oand C6H12O6

400

These are the 2 cells that must meet in order for a plant to create a seed.

What are pollen and ovule?

500

These holes in the leaves are responsible for letting air in and out of the leaves. They are sometimes called the "nostrils" of the plant.

What are stomata?

500

This is the part of the pistil that contains the ovules.

What is the ovary?

500

This process is responsible for pulling water up from the roots against gravity.

What is capillary action?

500

In an ecosystem, this is the name for all plants that create their own food.

What are producers?

500

Name a specific plant that spreads its seeds using wind.

answers vary

Ex: dandelions