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Jeopardy
Plant Parts Pt. 2
Plant
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Plant Parts Pt. 1
Plant
Reproduction
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Answer
The waxy coating found on
all plants.
$100 Question
What is the cuticle?
$200 Answer
The part of a plant responsible for
supporting the plant body.
$200 Question
What is the stem?
$300 Answer
The rigid outer layer of
all plant cells.
$300 Question
What is the cell wall?
$400 Answer
The part of the plant in which most
photosynthesis takes place.
$400 Question
What is the leaf?
$500 Answer
The sticky part of the flower
where pollen is caught.
$500 Question
What is the stigma?
$100 Answer
The part of a flower that protects
the forming bud.
$100 Question
What is the sepal?
$200 Answer
The threadlike parts of the root
that absorb the most water and
nutrients.
$200 Question
What are the root hairs?
$300 Answer
The type of tissue that transports
water up from the roots.
$300 Question
What is vascular tissue?
$400 Answer
The part of the flower from which
pollen is released.
$400 Question
What is the anther?
$500 Answer
The slender, hair-like structures
of mosses that hold the plant in
place.
$500 Question
What are rhizoids?
$100 Answer
A plant’s change in growth in
in response to change.
$100 Question
What is a tropism?
$200 Answer
A plant’s response to light.
$200 Question
What is phototropism?
$300 Answer
A change in growth in which the
plant grows toward the stimulus.
$300 Question
What is a positive tropism?
$400 Answer
The act of combining a sperm cell
with an egg cell in the ovary of a
flower.
$400 Question
What is fertilization?
$500 Answer
Seed growth that can be triggered
by water, air or even temperature.
$500 Question
What is germination?
$100 Answer
The sperm carrying bodies in
flowers.
$100 Question
What is pollen?
$200 Answer
The male and female structures of
a flower.
$200 Question
What are the pistil and
stamen?
$300 Answer
The parts of the flower that turn
into seeds when fertilized.
$300 Question
What are the ovules?
$400 Answer
The act of moving pollen from the
anthers to the pistil.
$400 Question
What is pollination?
$500 Answer
The long, slender part of the pistil,
which contains the pollen tube.
$500 Question
What is the style?
$100 Answer
The chemical that absorbs light
energy from the sun.
$100 Question
What is chlorophyll?
$200 Answer
The products of photosynthesis.
$200 Question
What are glucose (sugar) and oxygen?
$300 Answer
The stage of a plant that
produces egg and sperm cells.
$300 Question
What is the gametophyte?
$400 Answer
Non-flowering plants with seeds.
$400 Question
What are gymnosperms?
$500 Answer
The thin stalk of the stamen.
$500 Question
What is the filament?
Final Jeopardy
The underground stem of a fern.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is a rhizome?
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