Plants & Roots 1
Plants & roots 2
Roots
Cells 1
Cells 2
100

Small plants such as mosses which survive without a transport system, are called

A.gymnosperm                    C. vascular plants

B. nonvascular plants           D. angiosperm



 

B. nonvascular plants  

100

Roots absorb minerals and water, store food, and

A. root caps                        C. anchor plants

B. cortex.                            D. vascular system



B. cortex

  C. anchor plants

100

When water moves up the vascular tubes through the stomata, _____________ occurs. 

  1.  Transpiration 

  2. Photosynthesis 

  3. Xylem 

  4. Cellular respiration 

 Transpiration

100

any living plant, animal, or fungus that maintains various vital processes necessary for life._________________

  1. Multicellular

  2. Unicellular

  3. Organism 

  4. Tissue

Organism

100

an organism composed of many cells.___________________

  1. Multicellular 

  2. Organ

  3. Organ system

  4. Organism

Multicellular

200

A seed plant that produces flowers and some kind of fruits is called a(n)

A.gymnosperm                    C. vascular plants

B. nonvascular plants           D. angiosperm


D. angiosperm

200

Roots hairs absorb minerals and water, and ____ protects root tips.

A. root caps                        C. anchor plants

B. cortex.                            D. vascular system


A. root caps    

200

The breakdown of sugars in plant and animal cells to produce energy and carbon dioxide is called?

  1. Xylem 

  2. Photosynthesis 

  3. Cellular respiration 

  4. Transpiration 

Cellular respiration

200

composed of a single cell.______________________

  1. Organ

  2. Unicellular

  3. Tissue 

  4. Organ system

Unicellular

200

Which body system breaks down food and gets rid of wastes?

  1. Circulatory

  2. Respiratory 

  3. Muscular 

  4. Digestive

Digestive

300

Plants that have a system of hollowed-out tubes to transport water and nutrients are called

A.gymnosperm                    C. vascular plants

B. nonvascular plants           D. angiosperm

 C. vascular plants

300

Cells that move sugars up, down, and all around a plant are called?

  1. Cambium 

  2. Cellular respiration 

  3. Phloem 

  4. Angiosperm 








Phloem

300

The process that plants use to produce their food and give off oxygen is called?

  1. Transpiration 

  2. Photosynthesis 

  3. Cambium 

  4. Xylem 

Photosynthesis

300

the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions.__________________

  1. Organism 

  2. Tissue 

  3. Cell

  4. Organ system

Cell

300

 says what will happen in an experiment if the hypothesis is correct.__________________________

  1. Unicellular

  2. Multicellular

  3. Conclusion

  4. Hypothesis

Conclusion

400

A seed plant that does not produce flowers or fruits is called a(n) 

A.gymnosperm                    C. vascular plants

B. nonvascular plants           D. angiosperm

A.gymnosperm  

400

A layer in the plant stem that separates xylem and phloem is called the?

  1. Xylem 

  2. Phloem

  3. Photosynthesis

  4. Cambium 

Cambium

400

A layer in the plant stem that separates xylem and phloem is called the?

  1. Xylem 

  2. Phloem

  3. Photosynthesis

  4. Cambium 

Cambium

400

forms part of an organ in plants or animals. Groups of cells that work together to do a job in the body. ____________________.

  1. Organ

  2. Tissue

  3. Organ system

  4. Unicellular 

Tissue

400

 an educated guess about what will happen in your experiment. It is NOT just a random guess!___________________________

  1. Conclusion 

  2. Tissue

  3. Organ system 

  4. Hypothesis 

Hypothesis 

500

The epidermis is on the outside of the root; just beneath it is the _____ used to store food; and at the center of the root is the __________.

cortex 

vascular system 

500

Cells that transport water and minerals from roots to shoot in plants are called?

  1. Phloem 

  2. Angiosperm

  3. Xylem

  4. Cellular respiration

Xylem

500

What are two functions of roots?

1. water and minerals absorption

2. anchoring the plant in the ground and support

3. food storage

500

is a part of your body that has a particular purpose or function, for  example your heart or lungs.

  1. Organ 

  2. Cell

  3. Hypothesis

  4. Conclusion

Organ

500

a group of organs and body parts that work together to accomplish a common goal, like pumping blood and breathing.______________________________

  1. Tissue

  2. Organ

  3. Organ system

  4. Cell

Organ system