Plant Diversity Chapter 3 Jeopardy.

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Plant Diversity Chapter 3 Jeopardy

He Doesn’t Look Like a Flower Plant Diversity Plants Differ That’s Life Coty-whats? He Doesn’t Look Like a Flower Seed vs. Seedless 100 200 300 400 500

Plants Differ 100 Q. True or False: Plants that produce flowers are called angiosperms. A. True Return to Gameboard

Plants Differ 200 Q. What is the difference between an angiosperm and a gymnosperm? A. Angiosperms are seed plants that produce flowers, gymnosperms are seed plants that DO NOT produce flowers. Return to Gameboard

Plants Differ 300 Q. What is the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination? A. Self-pollination is when pollen is transferred to the same plant while cross pollination is when pollen is transferred to a different plant. Return to Gameboard

Plants Differ 400 Q. What is the difference between a perfect flower and an imperfect flower? A. Perfect flowers have both male and female parts in one flower, imperfect plants are either male or female. Return to Gameboard

Plants Differ 500 Q. How do complete and incomplete flowers differ? A. Complete flowers have petals, sepals, male, and female parts. Incomplete flowers are missing one or more of these parts. Return to Gameboard

That’s Life 100 Q. What advantage do the needles of a conifer tree provide? A. They prevent the loss of a lot of water. Return to Gameboard

That’s Life 200 Q. Name two ways seeds are scattered. A. Wind, water, animals, feet. Return to Gameboard

That’s Life 300 Q. All of the following are steps in the life cycle of a conifer EXCEPT- a. the fertilized cell becomes a seed. b. wind carries the pollen to a female cone. c. a tree produces male and female cones. d. male and female flowers are produced. A. d Return to Gameboard

That’s Life 400 Q. When pollen is transferred from an anther to a stigma in the same flower it is called….. A. Self-Pollination. Return to Gameboard

That’s Life 500 Q. Why do plants have aromas and how does this help them? A. Plants have aromas to attract insects. This helps with pollination. Return to Gameboard

Coty-whats? 100 Q. What is a tiny leaflike structure inside the seed of an angiosperm? A. Cotyledon. Return to Gameboard

Coty-whats? 200 Q. The seed of plants that contain only one cotyledon are called….two cotyledons. A. Monocots, Dicots. Return to Gameboard

Coty-whats? 300 Q. True or False Plants with 12 petals can be both dicots and monocots. A. False. You would have to look at the leaves to tell which it is. Return to Gameboard

Coty-whats? 400 Q. List two characteristics of monocots. A. One cotyledon, parallel veins, plant parts in multiples of three, scattered vascular system. Return to Gameboard

Coty-whats? 500 Q. Name 4 characteristics of dicots. A. Two cotyledons, branched veins, flower parts in multiples of four and five, vascular system arranged in rings. Return to Gameboard

“He Doesn’t Look Like a Flower” 100 Q. A mature ripened ovary of a plant is called the…. A. Fruit. Return to Gameboard

“He Doesn’t Look Like a Flower” 200 Q. The ovary of a flower is found in the base of the ______. The female part of the flower. A. Pistil. Return to Gameboard

“He Doesn’t Look Like a Flower” 300 Q. Name the part of the flower where pollen grains are found. A. Anther. Return to Gameboard

“He Doesn’t Look Like a Flower” 400 Q. Name the male part of the flower and the two parts that make it up. A. Stamen. Anther and filament. Return to Gameboard

“He Doesn’t Look Like a Flower” 500 Q. Name the female part of the flower and the three parts that make it up. A. Pistil. Stigma, Style, Ovary. Return to Gameboard

Seed vs. Seedless 100 Q. True or False The immature plant inside a seed is a seed coat. A. False. An embryo. Return to Gameboard

Seed vs. Seedless 200 Q. What is the outer covering of a seed called? A. Seed Coat. Return to Gameboard

Seed vs. Seedless 300 Q. Where would the seeds of a gymnosperm be found? an angiosperm? A. Gymnosperm-female pine cones Angiosperm-ovary Return to Gameboard

Seed vs. Seedless 400 Q. Name the three parts of a seed. A. Seed coat, cotyledon(s), and embryo. Return to Gameboard

Seed vs. Seedless 500 Q. A seed is a result of…. A. Fertilization. Return to Gameboard