Plant Characteristics
Types of Plants
Plant Anatomy
Photosynthesis
Reproduction
100

This is the name for organisms that create their own food.

What is autotrophic?

100

These are the simplest plants.

What is moss.

100

The system of tissues that transport water, nutrients, and energy-rich compounds throughout a plant.

What is the vascular system?

100
The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place.
What is cholorplast?
100

Mosses and Ferns need this to reproduce.

What is water?

200
This is the method of reproduction that all plants use.
What is sexual?
200

These were the first vascular plants.

What is ferns?

200

The tissues that carry water and dissolved minerals up from the roots.

What is xylem?

200
This is the part of the plant that contains chloroplasts.
What is the leaf?
200

This houses the reproductive cells of mosses and ferns.

What is spore?

300

These are the two structures that plant cells have that animal cells do not.

What are chloroplasts and cell wall?

300

These plants reproduce with seeds, but not flowers or fruit.

What are gymnosperms?

300

The tissues that carry sugars from the leaves throughout the rest of the plant.

What is phloem.

300
Carbon dioxide and water are converted into what two compounds as a result of photosynthesis?
What are glucose (or sugar) and oxygen?
300

This houses the sperm cells of gymnosperms and angiosperms.

What is pollen?

400
Of the following, which type of cells do plants have: prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
What is eukaryotic?
400

These are the most advanced plants and account for about 80% of all plants on Earth.

What are angiosperms?

400

The openings in leaves that allow carbon dioxide in and water and oxygen out.

What are stomata?

400
These two molecules are converted into glucose and oxygen in the chemical reaction known as photosynthesis.
What are CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) and H2O (Water)?
400

This is the GREATEST advantage of reproducing with seeds, especially true for angiosperms.

What is the seeds are carried far away from the parent plant?

500
These are the four characteristics of all organisms in the plant kingdom.
What are: eukaryotic, multicellular, sexual, autotrophic?
500

In order, these are the least complex plant types to most complex plant types.

What are mosses, ferns, gymnosperm, and angiosperm?

500

The process of taking in carbon dioxide and releasing water vapor and oxygen is called this.

What is transpiration?

500

The meaning of photosynthesis in Greek.

What is: To make with light?

500

This is what the ovary of an angiosperm becomes.

What is a fruit?