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Plants Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Plant Characteristics POWERPOINT JEOPARDY Plant Characteristics Plant parts Reproduction Plant Processes Plants, Plants 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

True or False: All plants are multicellular

All plants have _________, the organelle responsible for doing photosynthesis Choroplasts

Plants make their own food, the scientific word for that is…. Producer or Autotropth

Some plants only live for 1 year, we call them Annuals

Plants that have leaves have small opening that exchange gases, what are they called? stomata

What is the function of the roots? Anchor and absorb water and nutrients

What is the function of leaves? photosynthesis

Nonvascular plants like mosses don’t have roots, instead they have rhizoids

Which part of the vascular tissue carries water? xylem

What are the 3 parts of the seed? Embryo, Cotyledon, protective covering

Gymnosperms reproduce in structures called Cones

All angiosperms reproduce with seeds that grow in... Fruits

The male reproductive structure in flowers is made up of 2 parts, what are they? Anther and Filament

Name the 3 parts that make up the female part of the flower shown A- Stigma B- Style C-Ovary

When pollen grains lands on the female reproductive structure What is pollination? When pollen grains lands on the female reproductive structure

Any change in the environment is known as a Stimulus

Vines growing up the side of a building is an example of how they respond to touch

What is responsible for the way the plant below is growing? gravity

The products of photosynthesis are… Glucose and Oxygen

Identify the following chemical equation Glucose + Oxygen  Water + Carbon Dioxide + ATP Cellular respiration

Is Pollen male or female?

A seed with a wing-like structure probably uses the ________ to spread seeds wind

How does an apple seed get dispersed in a forest? They get eaten by animals and dispersed

What controls the size of stomata? Guard cells

Vascular tissue that’s scattered You have a plant that is a monocot. Give 3 reasons why you know its is a monocot Parallel veins one cotyledon Petals in groups of 3 Vascular tissue that’s scattered