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Plant Parts
Reproduction
Monocot vs. Dicot
Growing Plants
Anything Goes
100
The organ where photosynthesis take place.
What is leaf.
100
Identical offspring.
What is asexual reproduction.
100
1 cotyledon.
What is monocot.
100
The process in which a seed sprouts.
What is germination.
100
What is the formula for photosynthesis?
What is Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy (Sunlight) --> Oxygen + Glucose.
200
Grows toward a water source.
What are roots.
200
2 Parents.
What is sexual reproduction.
200
The leaf has parallel veins.
What is monocot.
200
The two most important factors that affect plant growth.
What is DNA and environment.
200
Tell two things about fibrous roots.
What is they branch outward as they grow deeper into the ground and they go from thick to thin.
300
Transports glucose made in photosynthesis to all parts of the plant.
What is phloem.
300
Spore case bursts and the spore develops into a new plant.
What is asexual reproduction.
300
Petals in multiples of 3.
What is monocot.
300
A chemical that affects the growth of a plant, human, or animal.
What is growth hormone.
300
Name two examples of taproots.
What are carrots, parsnips, beets, yuca, etc.
400
This kind grows straight down.
What is taproot.
400
Explain the role of a pollinator. Give two examples of pollinators.
What is to remove pollen from the anther and deposit it at the stigma. Some examples of pollinators are wind, bees, insects, etc.
400
12 petals, Taproot.
What is dicot.
400
Explain the effects of gravitropism.
What is roots grow downward due to the pull of gravity. Stems grow upward against gravity.
400
Tell the difference between pollination and fertilization.
What is pollination is the movement of pollen from the anther to the stigma, while fertilization is the joining of egg + sperm.
500
Responsible for protecting the leaf.
What is epidermis tissue.
500
Explain the process of budding.
What is buds fall off of certain plants (like duckweed) and then reproduces forming a new plant.
500
Leaves have veins that are _____________. There are two ______________. A ___________ bean is an example.
What is branching/cotyledons/lima.
500
Tell about 3 types of tropisms.
What is a plant grows toward the sun, roots grow downward due to gravity, and a plant's stems wrap around a pole or fence.
500
Explain the three parts of a seed.
What is seed coat (protects the embryo and stored food), embryo (may germinate into a baby plant), and endosperm (stores food).