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Plant
Structure
Plant
Function
Transport
Repro
Anything
Goes
Vocabulary
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Part 3?
3
2
What is xylem?
3
Part of plant responsible for
transporting the products of
photosynthesis
4
What is the phloem?
5
How floral organs are
arranged in monocots
6
What is multiples of 3?
7
Purpose of Cotyledon
8
What is food
storage?
9
Part of leaf that
contains the
chlorophyll
10
What is palisade
mesophyll?
11
Causes the guard cells
to open/close
12
What is the amount of
water?
13
Found in the buds
and growing tips of
roots in plants
14
What is the
apical meristem?
15
Other factors besides
temp, predators, and
competition that
affect plant
productivity
16
What is nutrients,
plant species, soil
type?
17
2 ways greenhouses
improve productivity
18
What is increased temp,
increase CO2 levels,
monitor humidity levels,
control pests, less
environmental factors
(ex. wind) increase light?
19
Swollen offshoots
from the stem that
allow the plant to
grow every year
20
What is a stem tuber?
21
Causes the movement
of water through the
xylem
22
What is transpiration?
23
How spray
fertilizer reaches
the root
24
What is active
translocation
(phloem)?
25
How xylem and
phloem transport
substances
(direction)
26
What is up only
in xylem and all
directions in
phloem?
27
Minerals are
mostly absorbed
by this process
28
What is active
transport?
29
Translocation occurs
by this process
30
What is active
transport?
31
Correct order of
Fertilization,
Pollination and Seed
Dispersal
32
What is Pollination,
Fertilization and Seed
Dispersal?
33
Process carried out by
a germinating seed
34
What is respiration?
35
2 Factors necessary
for seed germination
36
What are water, oxygen
suitable pH and suitable
temp?
37
Contains egg nuclei
and will develop into
seed when fertilized
38
What is the ovule?
39
Movement of pollen
onto the stigma
40
What is pollination?
41
Tissue picture that
maps where
different types of
tissue are located
42
What is a plan
diagram?
43
Water enters the
seed through this
44
What is the
micropyle?
45
Net increase in plant
biomass per unit area
of leaf per unit of
time
46
What is net
assimilation rate?
47
Example of a source
and a sink in plants
48
What is
Source: leaves,
storage tissue in
seeds, roots, tubers
Sink: growing
root/stem, developing
leaves/fruit, flowers?
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Colored line that
represents humidity’s
affect on
transpiration
51
What is the green
line?
52
Force of attraction
that holds 2 different
substances together
53
What is adhesion?
54
Twisting, threadlike
structure by which a
twining plant grasps
an object or plant for
support
55
What is a tendril?
56
In vascular plants,
such as the cambium,
in which secondary
growth occurs
57
What is lateral
meristem?
58
The leaf of the embryo
of a seed plant
59
What is the
cotyledon?
60
Plants that open their
stomata at night and
close them during the
day
61
What are CAM
plants?
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Seed Parts
65
Flower Parts
66
Chemistry
67
Transpiration
68
Adaptations
in Plants
69
Wild Card
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The
Seed
Flower
Structure
Chemistry
Transpiration
Adapt
Wild
Card
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Part in Question
????
72
What is the
hypocotyle?
73
Part in Question
?????
74
What is the radicle?
75
Part in Question
???
76
What is cotyledon?
77
Part of seed the
embryo feeds on
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What is the
cotyledon?
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The embryonic stem
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What is the plumule?
81
Part in Question
??
82
What is the stigma?
83
Part in Question
??
84
What is the ovary?
85
Part in Question
??
86
What is the anther?
87
part of a flower
immediately
surrounding the
reproductive organs; a
division of the corolla
88
What is a petal?
89
Male part of the
flower- including
main name and
subunits
90
What is the stamen
which is made of
anther and filament?
91
Amylase is activate by
this
92
What is gibberlellin?
93
Chemical that
promotes stem
elongation
94
What is auxins?
95
Cytoplasmic pigment
that absorbs light and
regulates dormancy,
germination and
flowering
96
What is phytochrome?
97
Amylase hydrolyses
the reaction of starch
into this
98
What is maltose?
99
The response, as
affecting growth or
reproduction, of an
organism to the length
of exposure to light in
a 24-hour period.
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What is the
Photoperiodism?
101
Process that causes
the movement of
water upward in a
plant
102
What is transpiration?
103
Effect of increased
light on transpiration
104
What is increase and
then level off?
105
Reason wind affects
transpiration
106
What is removes
water vapor around
leaf?
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Specific part of plant
where transpiration
occurs
109
What is stomata?
110
Benefits of
transpiration
111
What is cools plant,
moves chemicals and
water through plant?
112
Ex. Stigma that is
feathery and
protruding
113
What are ways monocots
adapt if wind pollinated?
114
Ways roots increase
surface area
115
What are root hairs,
branching, and cortex
cell walls?
116
2 adaptations for
insect pollinated
flowers
117
What are large
petals, scent,
nectaries secrete
nectar, sticky pollen
grains, sturdy
filaments?
118
2 Physical adaptations
of Xerophytes
119
What is decreased # of
stomata, rolled leaves,
stomata in pits, deep,
extensive roots, waxy
coating?
120
121
Reason plants bloom
at different times
122
What is pollinators
available?
123
Result if a short day
plant is given light
exposure at night
124
What is not bloom?
125
Advantage of seeds
dispersed by animals
126
What is travel further,
when little wind present,
digestion cracks seedgerminate better,
organic matter in feces?
127
Factor that
determines production
of flowers
128
What is amount of
darkness?
129
Plant hormone that
maintains the water
balance of plants,
prevents seed
embryos from
germinating and
induces dormancy
130
What is abscisic acid?
131
Part between stigma
and ovary
132
What is the style?
133
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Make your
Wager Now!!!
135
Besides a Venus Fly
Trap, Name 1
carnivorous plant
136
What is bladderwort,
butterwort, pitcher
plant, sundew?
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