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For Today…Writing pop quiz!
• You will need a sheet of notebook paper and
something to write with.
• You should use this time to look at your notes.
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At the top of your paper write:
your FIRST AND LAST NAME
TODAY’S DATE at the top
Your writing goal is today is a
two page minimum
PLANTS TEST TOMORROW! STUDY TONIGHT!
Choose ONE of the following prompts:
1. Describe the complete reproduction cycle of plants.
Explain how this cycle works together with at least
one other plant system to help a plant survive.
2. Describe the response and reproduction systems in
plants. Explain how they work together for fruit
production.
3. Describe the transport and reproductive systems in
plants. Explain how they work together to create
functioning flowers.
4. Describe the response and transport systems in
plants. Explain how they work together to help the
plant survive.
• White boards or
• Kahoot!
Leaves are part of a plant’s shoot system. The xylem tissue
in leaves transports—
A the bacteria needed for nitrogen fixation in root nodules
B the wax required to coat the surface of actively growing
tissue
C the water and minerals that are absorbed by the roots
D the oxygen that regulates the rate of carbohydrate
production
Which tissue system makes up the
interior of a plant?
a. Dermal tissue
b. Ground tissue
c. Vascular tissue
d. Cardiovascular tissue
Which of the following
transports organic food from the
leaves to the roots?
a. Epidermal cells
b. Parenchymal cells
c. Xylem
d. Phloem
Which part of the leaf allows gases
to move in and out of a leaf?
a.Upper epidermis
b.Cuticle
c.Stomata
d.Vascular Tissue
The loss of water from a leaf from
evaporation is called?
a.Transpiration
b.Translocation
c.Phylem
d.Phloem
During which time of day would these
cells be most likely be closed?
a. Day
b. Afternoon
c. Night
d. Never
Meiosis in the anther will produce
what?
a.Stigma
b.Pollen
c.Stomata
d.Flowers
Pollen moves from the anther to
the ______________?
a.Stigma
b.Pollen
c.Stomata
d.Style
The pollen will move from the
stigma down into the ?
a.Stigma
b.Stamen
c.Stomata
d.Ovary
After Fertilization ovary ripens into a
_________________.
a.Fruit
b.Flower
c.Bee
d.Pollen
This picture shows a flower that is
____________?
a.Fertilized
b.Cold
c.Turgid
d.Wilted
What could you say about the
osmotic pressure in the cells of this
flower?
a.High
b.Medium
c.Low
d. Can’t tell
A plants response to gravity is called
_______________
a. Hydrotropism
b.Gravitropism
c. Thigmotropism
d.Phototropism
A plants is by a window and grows out
facing the outside sunlight. This is an
example of________________.
a. Hydrotropism
b. Gravitropism
c. Thigmotropism
d. Phototropism
A venus fly trap responds to the touch
of a fly by closing its trap . This is an
example of________________.
a. Hydrotropism
b. Gravitropism
c. Thigmotropism
d. Phototropism
Roots of a tree growing towards a
water source is an example of
________________.
a. Hydrotropism
b. Gravitropism
c. Thigmotropism
d. Phototropism
The arrow is pointing to the
____________.
A.Pistil
B. Stigma
C. Anther
D.Filament
The arrow is pointing to the
____________.
A.Pistil
B.Ovary
C.Anther
D.Filament
The arrow is pointing to the
____________.
A. Pistil
B. Stigma
C. Anther
D. Filament
The vascular tissue
on the left pulls up
water from the
roots. This tissue is
the_____________
A. Phloem
B. Xylem
C. Cambium
D. Phylum
The vascular tissue
on the right
transports glucose
from the leaves.
This tissue is
the_____________
A. Phloem
B. Xylem
C. Cambium
D. Phylum
What process is occurring in this
picture?
Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle
A. ER
B. Ribosome
C. Mitochondria
D. Chloroplast
What process is occurring in this
picture?
Cellular Respiration occurs in this
organelle
A. ER
B. Ribosome
C. Mitochondria
D. Chloroplast
Plants need __________ to survive.
A.Water
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Sunlight
D.All of the above
What conclusions can be made from
the graph below?
What conclusions can be made from
the graph below?
What conclusions can be made from
the graphs below?