Roots
Stems
Monocots/Dicots
Essential Plant Nutrients
Miscellaneous
100
What is a taproot?
Primary root that grows vertically downward.
100
What is the part of the stem in-between the nodes?
Internodes
100
____ has one leaf
Monocot
100
Air, minerals and water are ____
The 3 main components of soil
100
Angiosperms are____
flowering plants
200
What is not a job of the root? A) Make food B) Hold the plant in place C) Take in water and minerals
A- Make food
200
What is the main purpose of the stem?
Hold the plant upright and provide for the leaves and fruit
200
If the leaf veins are parallel, would it be a monocot, dicot or both?
Monocot
200
Earthworms and bacteria are ___
two beneficial soil organisms?
200
What is the Vein in the middle of the leaf ?
midrib
300
How do roots absorb food?
By their root hairs
300
What is the conducting tissue called that makes water and minerals through the stem? (Name two)
Vascular Tissue (Xylem and Phloem)
300
Flowering parts in groups of 4 or 5 are _____?
Dicot
300
The soil supplies Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are all called _____?
Macronutrients
300
Travel by wind and animals is ways that ____ can occur?
cross pollination
400
What is the main function of the root hairs?
Collect water and minerals
400
What is the outermost layer of the stem?
Cortex
400
______ is a type of angiosperm? A) Monocot B) Both C) Dicot
B) Both
400
Lack of potassium in plants will cause the leaves to do what?
Curl up and turn yellow or brown
400
Entire and toothed are the _____?
What are the the two basic leaf margins?
500
Where does the first root of the plant come from?
Radicle
500
The soft and green stems are called what?
Herbaceous
500
The full name for dicot
Dicotyledon
500
The smallest particle of soil is ____
Colloid
500
Chloroplasts is where ____ takes place?
photosynthesis