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Instructions:
Quiz, Quiz, Trade: Plants
1. Cut out the questions below and give each student one equation.
2. Students walk around the class and find a random partner in the room.
3. Student A answers the question on Student B’s card. Student B answers the question on Student A’s card.
4. Students switch cards and find a new partner.
5. Repeat as many times as desired (4-5)
What is the
advantage of seed
plants over
seedless plants?
How many seed
leaves do dicots
have?
What is an
advantage of
vascular plants
over nonvascular
plants?
Seed plants whose
seeds are not
enclosed in fruit
are
The function of the
Cohesion is a
vascular tissue is result of hydrogen
to
bonds that form
between
Transpiration
In the pressurelowers the
flow model, sugar
pressure in the leaf is pumped into the
xylem, creating a phloem, and water
flows into the
vacuum that
phloem through
The blade of a leaf The upper surfaces
is connected to the of leaves are used
mainly for
stem by a thin
stalk called a
Fleshy fruits often
play a role in seed
dispersal when they
are
What are the
protective cells at
the very tip of the
root called?
Which type of
tissue makes up
most of the inside
of a plant?
Roots absorb water
partly through tiny
extensions of dermal
cells called
Seedless plants
disperse to new
areas using
Colorful fragrant
flowers are most
likely pollinated by
eaten and
discarded by
animals.
Root cap
Gymnosperm
They can grow tall
because they can
transport water
Water molecules
transport water
and nutrients to all
parts of the plant.
Root hairs
ground
osmosis
Animals
spores
Light gathering
They don’t need
standing water to
reproduce
2
pulls water
upward.
petiole
In what structure
are the small
grains of pollen in
the flower
produced?
What is the main
purpose of seeds
in plants that have
them?
A plant that life
cycle only last one
year is considered
a (n) _________.
Characteristics of
vascular cone
bearing plants
What is the
function of the
stomata?
What is the main Which structure in
function of leaves? the leaf controls
the opening and
closing of the
stoma?
What part of a
plant functions as
an anchor and as
an absorption and
storage unit?
Botanist classify
plant that have
one cotyledons
and parallel veins
in the leafs as
What vascular
tissue carries the
products of
photosynthesis
throughout the
plant?
Characteristics of
Seedless
nonvascular plants
Characteristics of
angiosperms
Define
Meristematic cells
Which plant group
produces fruits?
Characteristics of
Seedless Vascular
plants
Define
Collenchyma Cells
Guard cells
photosynthesis
Gases for
photosynthesis are
exchanged
Anther of the
stamen
angiosperms
monocots
root
To protect and
distribute the
zygote(embryo).
grows higher off
the ground, needs
free-standing
water for
reproduction
(ferns)
grows close to the
ground for
absorbing water
and nutrients
(mosses)
phloem
annuals
provide support to
growing plants
can divide and
form specialized
cells
seeds enclosed in
fruits
no seeds enclosed
in fruit
(conifers)
Define
Parenchyma Cells
Define
Sclerenchyma Cells
the strongest and
die when they
reach maturity
most common
type of plant cell