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Plant Review
Your test will be 40 multiple choice and matching questions.
1. List characteristics that all plants have.
2. What are the differences between a monocot and a dicot?
Characteristic
Monocot
Venation
Vascular Bundle
Cotoledons
Root type
# flower parts
Dicot
3. What is the function of a stem?
4. What are the two parts to the vascular bundle?
5. List the pants that contain a vascular bundle.
6. Vocabulary –
a. root hair
k. Frond
b. root cap
l. Sori
c. cortex
m. Rhizome
d. tropism
n. Fiddlehead
e. Stomata
o. Cotyledon
f. Phototrophism
p. Embryo
g. Gravitropism
q. Seed Coat
h. Annual
r. Xylem
i. Biennial
s. Phloem
j. Perennial
t. Germination
7. What are functions of the root?
8. What are the plants listed from oldest to youngest? Think family history.
9. What is the function of the leaf?
10. Why is it important for Bryophytes to have water?
11. How do plants adapt to the desert?
12. Sepals
a. Stalk with the stigma at the top
13. Petals
b. Structure where male gametophytes (pollen) are produced
14. Stamen
c. Flower part that contains one or more ovules
15. Filament
d. Outermost, green floral parts, that protect developing flower
16. Anthers
e. Long, thin structure that supports an anther
17. Pistil
f. complete female part of flower
18. Ovary
g. Sticky, top portion of style
19. Style
h. Complete male structure made up of an anther and a filament
20. Stigma
i. Brightly colored parts just inside the sepals
21. What are the four basic needs of a plant?
22. What did plants evolve from?
23. Name and write the equation of the process that plants are a part of that exchanges two types of gases in
the leaf of a plant.
24. Which structure in the leaf is used to aid in gas exchange during this process?
25. Complete the table about seed plants.
26. Complete the concept map about gymnosperms.
Plant Characteristic
Has a nucleus
Eukaryotic
Cell wall with
cellulose
Multicellular
Controls water loss
Roots
Stems
Leaves
Vascular Tissue
(xylem & phloem)
Cones
Seeds
Flowers
Fruits
Bryophyte/Moss
Fern
Gymnosperm
Angiosperm