Leaves
Special Leaves
Roots

Stems
Tropism
100

The chemical process in which plants make their own food. 

What is photosynthesis? 

100

Special leaves are also referred to as this other name. 

What is a modified leaf? 

100

The main root that grows really deep. 

What is a taproot? 

100

This system is the part of the plant that is above the ground. 

What is the shoot system? 

100

Any growth response of a plant to a condition in its environment. 

What are tropisms? 

200

Air enters the leaf through these holes or pores. 

What are stomata or a stoma? 
200

Vines cling to objects by using special leaves that are like hands and can coil around an object. 

What are tendrils? 

200

The part of the plant that grows below the ground. 

What is the root system? 

200

This material forms a strong cell wall around the membrane of each plant cell and helps to strengthen the stem. 

What is cellulose? 

200

The plant's response to gravity. 

What is geotropism? 
300

The pigment or coloring that makes plants green. 

What is chlorophyll? 

300

Another name for plants that eat insects. 

What is insectivorous? 

300

The layer of thick, protective cells at the tip of the root. 

What is the root cap? 

300

A stem that grows along the surface of the ground, is also called a runner. 

What is a stolon? 

300

The plant's response to touch. 

What is thigmotropism? 

400

Hydrogen is combined with carbon dioxide from the air to form this type of sugar that the plant needs to live. 

What is glucose? 

400

An insectivorous plant that traps its food using sticky drops. 

What is the sundew? 

400

Plants store sugar in the roots in this form. 

What is starch? 

400

These are protective stems much like leaf spines. 

What are thorns? 

400

A plant's response to light. 

What is phototropism? 

500

The three main parts of leaf anatomy that we discussed in class are...? 

What are veins, midrib, and the stem? 

500

An example of a plant that has leaves grow below the ground and form a bulb. 

What is an onion? 

500

The main function of the roots is to absorb _________ and __________ from the ground. 

What is water and minerals? 

500

Water and minerals run _______ the stem, dissolved food flows ________. 

What is up and down? 

500

A plant's response to water. 

What is hydrotropism?