Data Table!
Plants v. Animals
Leaf classification
H2O
Vocab!
100
This would be the loss of water if the starting volume of water was 25 ml. and the ending volume was 12 ml.
What is 13 ml?
100
It's what the transport system in plants is called.
What is the vascular system?
100
This type of vein pattern in leaves has several main veins branching out from the stem.
What is palmate?
100
This is the part of the plant that takes water in.
What is the root?
100
This is the name for the combination of xylem and phloem tubes that run through the plant together.
What is a vascular bundle?
200
It is the unit we used for mass of celery.
What are grams?
200
This is what the transport system in animals is called.
What is the circulatory system?
200
This type of vein pattern in leaves has one main vein and then smaller veins branching out from it.
What is pinnate?
200
Along with water, these are the other two ingredients plants need to make sugar.
What are carbon dioxide and sunlight?
200
This is the name for a plant that uses a transport system to bring water and sugar to its cells.
What is a vascular plant?
300
About this much water evaporated from the vial of water with no celery.
What is 1 or 2 ml?
300
This is one way the animal and plant transport systems are similar.
What is carrying gas, water and nutrients to the cells, and waste away from the cells? Would also accept: both involve a system of tubes.
300
This type of vein pattern in leaves has multiple main veins running along the length of the leaf.
What is parallel?
300
This system transports water to the leaves of the plant.
What is the xylem?
300
This name for the process of creating sugar comes from greek words meaning "light" and "putting together."
What is photosynthesis?
400
This is the celery from our experiment that 'sucked up' more water.
What is celery with leaves?
400
This is one way the transport systems of animals and plants are different.
What is one circulation system in animals, or two one way systems in plants? Some variations on this answer accepted [consult judges]
400
These are two ways to classify leaves other than venation pattern (that we read about).
What are by blade shape and margin.
400
This system does not transport water in the plant, instead it transports a sugary liquid called sap.
What is phloem?
400
This word means "the arrangement of veins in a leaf or in an insect's wing"
What is venation?
500
This is the tool we used to measure the volume of the water.
What is a graduated cylinder? We would also accept "what is a syringe?"
500
This is something a plant does that no animal can do.
What is making its own sugar?
500
These are three of the leaf edge types mentioned in the Vascular Plants packet.
What are smooth, sawtooth, lobed, toothed, fuzzy, scalloped. (any three of these will do)
500
This is the name for what plants do when they let extra water out through the stomata on the underside of the leaves.
What is transpiration?
500
This is the name for the opening on the underside of a leaf that acts as a "mouth."
What is stoma (or stomata)?