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1 2 Plant Structure 3 Plant Function 4 Transport in Plants.

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3 2 Plant Structure

4 3 Plant Function

5 4 Transport in Plants

6 5 Reproduction in Plants

7 6 Anything Goes

8 7 Vocabulary

9 8 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Plant Structure Plant Function Trans- port Repro Anything Goes Vocabulary

10 9 Part 3? 3

11 10 What is xylem?

12 11 Part of plant responsible for transporting the products of photosynthesis

13 12 What is the phloem?

14 13 How floral organs are arranged in monocots

15 14 What is multiples of 3?

16 15 Purpose of Cotyledon

17 16 What is food storage?

18 17 Part of leaf that contains the chlorophyll

19 18 What is palisade mesophyll?

20 19 Causes the guard cells to open/close

21 20 What is the amount of water?

22 21 Found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants

23 22 What is the apical meristem?

24 23 Other factors besides temp, predators, and competition that affect plant productivity

25 24 What is nutrients, plant species, soil type?

26 25 2 ways greenhouses improve productivity

27 26 What is increased temp, increase CO 2 levels, monitor humidity levels, control pests, less environmental factors (ex. wind) increase light?

28 27 Swollen offshoots from the stem that allow the plant to grow every year

29 28 What is a stem tuber?

30 29 Causes the movement of water through the xylem

31 30 What is transpiration?

32 31 How spray fertilizer reaches the root

33 32 What is active translocation (phloem)?

34 33 How xylem and phloem transport substances (direction)

35 34 What is up only in xylem and all directions in phloem?

36 35 Minerals are mostly absorbed by this process

37 36 What is active transport?

38 37 Translocation occurs by this process

39 38 What is active transport?

40 39 Correct order of Fertilization, Pollination and Seed Dispersal

41 40 What is Pollination, Fertilization and Seed Dispersal?

42 41 Process carried out by a germinating seed

43 42 What is respiration?

44 43 2 Factors necessary for seed germination

45 44 What are water, oxygen suitable pH and suitable temp?

46 45 Contains egg nuclei and will develop into seed when fertilized

47 46 What is the ovule?

48 47 Movement of pollen onto the stigma

49 48 What is pollination?

50 49 Tissue picture that maps where different types of tissue are located

51 50 What is a plan diagram?

52 51 Water enters the seed through this

53 52 What is the micropyle?

54 53 Net increase in plant biomass per unit area of leaf per unit of time

55 54 What is net assimilation rate?

56 55 Example of a source and a sink in plants

57 56 What is Source: leaves, storage tissue in seeds, roots, tubers Sink: growing root/stem, developing leaves/fruit, flowers?

58 57

59 58 Colored line that represents humidity’s affect on transpiration

60 59 What is the green line?

61 60 Force of attraction that holds 2 different substances together

62 61 What is adhesion?

63 62 Twisting, threadlike structure by which a twining plant grasps an object or plant for support

64 63 What is a tendril?

65 64 In vascular plants, such as the cambium, in which secondary growth occurs

66 65 What is lateral meristem?

67 66 The leaf of the embryo of a seed plant

68 67 What is the cotyledon?

69 68 Plants that open their stomata at night and close them during the day

70 69 What are CAM plants?

71 70

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73 72 Seed Parts

74 73 Flower Parts

75 74 Chemistry

76 75 Transpiration

77 76 Adaptations in Plants

78 77 Wild Card

79 78 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 The Seed Flower Structure Chemistry Trans- piration Adapt Wild Card

80 79 Part in Question ????

81 80 What is the hypocotyle?

82 81 Part in Question ?????

83 82 What is the radicle?

84 83 Part in Question ???

85 84 What is cotyledon?

86 85 Part of seed the embryo feeds on

87 86 What is the cotyledon?

88 87 The embryonic stem

89 88 What is the plumule?

90 89 Part in Question ??

91 90 What is the stigma?

92 91 Part in Question ??

93 92 What is the ovary?

94 93 Part in Question ??

95 94 What is the anther?

96 95 part of a flower immediately surrounding the reproductive organs; a division of the corolla

97 96 What is a petal?

98 97 Male part of the flower- including main name and subunits

99 98 What is the stamen which is made of anther and filament?

100 99 Amylase is activate by this

101 100 What is gibberlellin?

102 101 Chemical that promotes stem elongation

103 102 What is auxins?

104 103 Cytoplasmic pigment that absorbs light and regulates dormancy, germination and flowering

105 104 What is phytochrome?

106 105 Amylase hydrolyses the reaction of starch into this

107 106 What is maltose?

108 107 The response, as affecting growth or reproduction, of an organism to the length of exposure to light in a 24-hour period.

109 108 What is the Photoperiodism?

110 109 Process that causes the movement of water upward in a plant

111 110 What is transpiration?

112 111 Effect of increased light on transpiration

113 112 What is increase and then level off?

114 113 Reason wind affects transpiration

115 114 What is removes water vapor around leaf?

116 115

117 116 Specific part of plant where transpiration occurs

118 117 What is stomata?

119 118 Benefits of transpiration

120 119 What is cools plant, moves chemicals and water through plant?

121 120 Ex. Stigma that is feathery and protruding

122 121 What are ways monocots adapt if wind pollinated?

123 122 Ways roots increase surface area

124 123 What are root hairs, branching, and cortex cell walls?

125 124 2 adaptations for insect pollinated flowers

126 125 What are large petals, scent, nectaries secrete nectar, sticky pollen grains, sturdy filaments?

127 126 2 Physical adaptations of Xerophytes

128 127 What is decreased # of stomata, rolled leaves, stomata in pits, deep, extensive roots, waxy coating?

129 128

130 129 Reason plants bloom at different times

131 130 What is pollinators available?

132 131 Result if a short day plant is given light exposure at night

133 132 What is not bloom?

134 133 Advantage of seeds dispersed by animals

135 134 What is travel further, when little wind present, digestion cracks seed- germinate better, organic matter in feces?

136 135 Factor that determines production of flowers

137 136 What is amount of darkness?

138 137 Plant hormone that maintains the water balance of plants, prevents seed embryos from germinating and induces dormancy

139 138 What is abscisic acid?

140 139 Part between stigma and ovary

141 140 What is the style?

142 141

143 142 Make your Wager Now!!!

144 143 Besides a Venus Fly Trap, Name 1 carnivorous plant

145 144 What is bladderwort, butterwort, pitcher plant, sundew?


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