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Jeopardy! Plants Need Structure Vocab-ulary Give Me a Flower Take a Photo The Birds and Bees Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

What is it called when a plant sprouts and begins to grow? Vocabulary: 100 What is it called when a plant sprouts and begins to grow? chlorophyll dormancy embryo germination seeds spores germination

Vocabulary: 200 What is a state of lower activity that plants go through during cold seasons? chlorophyll dormancy embryo germination seeds spores dormancy

What is a young plant called? Vocabulary: 300 What is a young plant called? chlorophyll dormancy embryo germination seeds spores embryo

What is the green pigment that traps sunlight called? Vocabulary: 400 What is the green pigment that traps sunlight called? chlorophyll dormancy embryo germination seeds spores chlorophyll

What are tiny cells from which some plants germinate? Vocabulary: 500 What are tiny cells from which some plants germinate? chlorophyll dormancy embryo germination seeds spores spores

Plants Need Structure: 100 Name the three basic parts that ALL plants have. roots, stems, leaves

Plants Need Structure: 200 What is the job of the leaf? making food

Plants Need Structure: 300 What are the jobs of the roots? to support and anchor the plant to absorb water and nutrients

Plants Need Structure: 400 What is the job of the stem? to carry water and nutrients throughout the plant (also, to support the leaves)

Plants Need Structure: 500 Name the four basic needs of plants. air (carbon dioxide), water, nutrients, sunlight

Point to and name the small leaves under the flower. Give Me a Flower: 100 Point to and name the small leaves under the flower. sepal

Point to and name the male part of the flower. Give Me a Flower: 200 Point to and name the male part of the flower. 100 Point Bonus! What are the two parts that make up the stamen? stamen anther and filament

Point to and name the female part of the flower. Give Me a Flower: 300 Point to and name the female part of the flower. 100 Point Bonus! What are the three parts that make up the pistil? pistil stigma, style, ovary

What is the female reproductive cell and where is it found? Give Me a Flower: 400 What is the female reproductive cell and where is it found? ovule (in the ovary)

What is the male reproductive cell and where is it found? Give Me a Flower: 500 What is the male reproductive cell and where is it found? pollen (on the anther)

What is the process of turning light energy into food energy? Take a Photo: 100 What is the process of turning light energy into food energy? photosynthesis

Take a Photo: 200 What is the green substance in plants that traps sunlight to make food for the plant? chlorophyll

What is the main gas needed for photosynthesis? Take a Photo: 300 What is the main gas needed for photosynthesis? carbon dioxide

What is the energy source for photosynthesis? Take a Photo: 400 What is the energy source for photosynthesis? sunlight

What is the sugar produced during photosynthesis? Take a Photo: 500 What is the sugar produced during photosynthesis? 100 Point Bonus! What is the waste produced during photosynthesis? 3 2 4 oxygen (and water vapor) glucose

The Birds and Bees: 100 Which part of a flower attracts insects and animals to pollinate the flower? petals

Pollen from a daisy can fertilize a daffodil. The Birds and Bees: 200 True or False? Pollen from a daisy can fertilize a daffodil. false

A perfect flower has a stamen and pistil so it can fertilize itself. The Birds and Bees: 300 True or False? A perfect flower has a stamen and pistil so it can fertilize itself. false

What part of a plant does pollen go to after leaving the stamen? The Birds and Bees: 400 What part of a plant does pollen go to after leaving the stamen? stigma at the top of the pistil

The Birds and Bees: 500 Flowering plants produce seeds in ____________, and conifers produce seeds in _____________. cones fruit seeds spores stomata tubers fruit, cones

Which seed is probably NOT carried by the wind? Misc.: 100 Which seed is probably NOT carried by the wind? 100 Point Bonus! How is it probably carried? by animals cocklebur

Which two of the following plants reproduce by spores? Misc.: 200 Which two of the following plants reproduce by spores? ferns grass moss trees ferns and moss

Name an adaptation that a cactus has to help it survive in the desert. Misc.: 300 Name an adaptation that a cactus has to help it survive in the desert. Long, shallow roots that quickly absorb any moisture. A stem that stores water. A thick, waxy coating that prevents water loss.

Name ALL of the fruits from the list below. Misc.: 400 Name ALL of the fruits from the list below. If it has seeds, it’s a fruit. apple broccoli carrot cauliflower celery cucumber lettuce peach pumpkin tomato

What are the four things that seeds need in order to sprout? Misc.: 500 What are the four things that seeds need in order to sprout? food, water, air, warmth (they do NOT need sunlight)

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