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Final Jeopardy Vascular Plants Roots Stems Leaves Miscellaneous $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

The water carrying tissue xylem

The tissue that carries food phloem

This is the dominant generation sporophyte

Vascular, ground and epidermis Name the three types of tissue in vascular plants Vascular, ground and epidermis

Sperm had to swim to the egg Why was reproduction on land a major obstacle to overcome? Sperm had to swim to the egg

The root system in most dicots tap

The root system found in most monocots fibrous

Epidermal cell in the zone of maturation producing slender projects that increase surface area Root hairs

DAILY DOUBLE

This covers the apical meristem of a root Root cap

These roots grow above ground adventitious

Where leaves or buds attach to the stem nodes

Type of xylem cells that conduct water Sapwood

Flexible, relatively soft and usually green stem herbaceous

The type of stem whose epidermis is composed of bark woody

The potential area to form a branch shoot Auxiliary bud

The blade of a leaf attaches here petiole

These regulate the opening and closing of the stomata Guard cells

In a compound leaf, the blade is cut into two or more sections leaflets

Ground tissue in a leaf that contains greatest number of chloroplast Palisade layer

Portion of mesophyll just about the lower epidermis Spongy layer

A bare stalk that supports a spore capsule sporangium

Alternation of generations The life cycle that alternates between haploid and diploid Alternation of generations

Specialized pores for gas exchange stomata

This structure produces eggs in moss and ferns archegonia

The sporophyte generation divides by meiosis

Laboratory identifications FINAL JEOPARDY Laboratory identifications ?

Dicot root, monocot stem, stomata