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Name _________________________________________ Date ________________________________ Plant Unit Study Guide for Test Please answer in complete, reflective sentences on pg. (135,136, and 137) ISN or you won’t receive ANY credit. DO NOT WRITE ON THIS SHEET!!!!!! 1. The female reproductive organ in a flower is known as the ____________. (Rewrite) 2. What are the four parts of the female flower? Give the function of each. 3. The male reproductive organ in a flower is called the ________. (Rewrite) 4. List and “describe” the two parts of the male reproductive organ in a flower. 5. What is the difference between a perfect and imperfect flower? *6. Be able to label the parts of a perfect flower. (See diagram on the back of this sheet). 7. Describe self-­‐pollination and cross-­‐pollination. 8. What is the difference between the cuticle and the stomata? (define each) 9. What type of plants are also called “evergreens”? 10. What is the difference between a gymnosperm and an angiosperm? 11. Which is more common (abundant): angiosperms or gymnosperms? Explain Why. 12. Give two examples of a gymnosperm and two examples of an angiosperm. 13. What is photosynthesis? 14. Write the “word” equation for photosynthesis. Now that you have written the equation: a. (circle) the “products” created during photosynthesis b. Underline the “reactants” in the formula for photosynthesis. 15. Now write the “chemical” equation for photosynthesis. 16. Where does photosynthesis occur in plants? Be specific!! 17. What is the egg cell of a flowering plant called? Sperm cell? 18. List and describe three ways plants can reproduce asexually. 19. Describe the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction. 20. What is a zygote? 21. (True?/False?): Pollination is a type of asexual reproduction ( (Rewrite) 22. Also be sure to review your scenarios on “asexual and sexual” reproduction. Flashback review: 23. Name and describe the three types of plate boundaries. 24. What events are related to each type of plate boundary? * 25. Be able to explain the parts of the rock cycle: a) What processes are involved in forming igneous rock? ___________________ b) What processes are involved in forming sedimentary rock? _____________ c) What processes are involved in forming metamorphic rock? ____________ * 26. Be able to classify a mineral using the Mohs scale. Label the parts of the PERFECT flower below:
Name _________________________________________ Date ________________________________ Plant Unit Study Guide for Test (B) Please answer in complete, reflective sentences on pg. (135,136, and 137) ISN or you won’t receive ANY credit. DO NOT WRITE ON THIS SHEET!!!!!! 1. The female reproductive organ in a flower is known as the ____________. (Rewrite) 2. What are the four parts of the female flower? Give the function of each. 3. The male reproductive organ in a flower is called the ________. (Rewrite) 4. List and describe the two parts of the male reproductive organ in a flower. 5. What is the difference between a perfect and imperfect flower? 6. Be able to label the parts of a perfect flower. (See diagram on the back of this sheet). 7. What is the difference between the cuticle and the stomata? (define each) 8. What type of plants are also called “evergreens”? 9. What is the difference between a gymnosperm and an angiosperm? 10. Give two examples of a gymnosperm and two examples of an angiosperm. 11. What is photosynthesis? 12. Write the “word” equation for photosynthesis. Now that you have written the equation: a. (circle) the “products” created during photosynthesis b. Underline the “reactants” in the formula for photosynthesis. 13. Where does photosynthesis occur in plants? Be specific!! 14. What is the egg cell of a flowering plant called? Sperm cell? 15. Describe the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction. 16. What is a zygote? 17. (True?/False?): Pollination is a type of asexual reproduction ( (Rewrite) 18. Also be sure to review your scenarios on “asexual and sexual” reproduction. Flashback review: 19. Name and describe the three types of plate boundaries. 20. What events are related to each type of plate boundary? 21. Be able to explain the parts of the rock cycle: a) What processes are involved in forming igneous rock? ___________________ b) What processes are involved in forming sedimentary rock? _____________ c) What processes are involved in forming metamorphic rock? ____________ * 22. Be able to classify a mineral using the Mohs scale. Label the parts of the PERFECT flower below: