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Plant Jeopardy
Divisions
Roots
Leaves
Flowers
Mystery
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question Divisions
What are two characteristics of
plants.
$100 Answer from
Divisions
Multi-cellular
Autotrophic
Eukaryotic
Largest and longest living members are here
$200 Question from
Divisions
What are two examples of non-vascular plants
$200 Answer from
Divisions
Mosses
Liverworts
$300 Question from
Divisions
List two examples of vascular plants
$300 Answer from
Divisions
Club Mosses
Horsetails
Ferns
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
$400 Question from
Divisions
What are the two major divisions of
seed plants?
$400 Answer from
Divisions
Angiosperms and Gymnosperms
$500 Question from
Divisions
What are two characteristics of
non-vascular plants?
$500 Answer from
Divisions
Can’t grow taller than 10-20 cm
No vascular tissue
Have spores
Must live in moist/wet environments
$100 Question from
Roots
What are the two types of root systems?
$100 Answer from
Roots
Fibrous and Tap
$200 Question from
Roots
What is the part of the root that absorbs
nutrients?
$200 Answer from
Roots
Root hairs
$300 Question from
Roots
The part of the root that protects the
root tip
$300 Answer from
Roots
Root Cap
$400 Question from
Roots
The outer covering of the root.
$400 Answer from Roots
Root Cap
$500 Question from
Roots
What are two functions of roots?
$500 Answer from
Roots
Absorb water and nutrients
Transport water and nutrients
Store food
Anchor the plant
$100 Question from
Leaves
What are the two main types of leaves?
$100 Answer from
Leaves
Simple and Compound
$200 Question from
Leaves
The part of the leaf where photosynthesis
occurs
$200 Answer from
Leaves
Mesophyll
$300 Question from
Leaves
An opening in the epidermis where gas
and water are exchanged
$300 Answer from
Leaves
Stomata or Stoma
$400 Question from
Leaves
The special leaves of a fern
$400 Answer from
Leaves
Fronds
$500 Question from
Leaves
What are two functions of leaves?
$500 Answer from
Leaves
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
$100 Question from
Flowers
What is the purpose of flowers?
$100 Answer from
Flowers
Reproduction
$200 Question from
Flowers
What are three parts of the pistil?
$200 Answer from Flowers
Stigma
Style
Ovary
$300 Question from
Flowers
What are the two parts of the stamen?
$300 Answer from
Flowers
Anther and Filament
$400 Question from
Flowers
Part of the flower that ripens into a fruit
$400 Answer from
Flowers
Ovary
$500 Question from
Flowers
The part of the flower that produces the
pollen.
$500 Answer from
Flowers
Anther
$100 Question from Mystery
The male reproductive part of the flower
$100 Answer from Mystery
Stamen
$200 Question from Mystery
The female reproductive part of the flower
$200 Answer from Mystery
Pistil
$300 Question from Mystery
Food storage tissue
$300 Answer from Mystery
Cotyledon
$400 Question from Mystery
The growing part of the seed
$400 Answer from Mystery
Embryo
$500 Question from Mystery
The function of fruits
$500 Answer from Mystery
Site of seed production
Final Jeopardy
What are two differences between monocots
dicots? What is one similarity?
Final Jeopardy Answer
Differences = monocots have one cotyledon, dicots have 2;
monocots have leaves in multiples of 3, dicots have them in
multiples of 4 or 5; monocots have parallel veins, dicots have
net-like leaves.
Similarity= both seeds
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