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Adaptations and Responses PLANT Cell Jeopardy Structures Functions Reproduction 4 Groups Adaptations and Responses 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

200 Part of plant that gathers water and nutrients from the soil

What are roots?

400 Type of tissue that strengthens and transports material in plants allowing them to grow high off ground.

What is vascular tissue?

600 Name the two main functions of this specialized cell above.

What is to: -regulate gas exchange (co2 & o2) -allow excess water to exit the leaf

800 A B The vascular tissue above labeled A is going in one direction upward is called _____& carries _______.

What is xylem & water.

Daily Double Daily Double 1000 Daily Double The following is a cross section of a Stem – was it taken from a monocot or a dicot plant? Daily Double

What is a monocot?

200 The two functions of the structure above is

13 What is to allow for photosynthesis & transpiration to occur?

200 Light Dependent/ Calvin Cycle

Light Dependent

400 Look at where the arrow is pointing – what is the function of this structure?

What is to collect pollen grains?

600 The function of the vascular bundle system in a plant is comparable to which system in our bodies?

What is the circulatory system?

800 The layer of the leaf that the majority of photosynthesis occurs in .

What is the palisade layer?

1000 What is the main purpose of transpiration in a plant?

What is to create a pressure that draws the water up to the leaf so photosynthesis can occur?

200 The male reproductive structure of an angiosperm is the ______

What is stamen?

400 What plant group(s) require water for reproduction?

What are bryophytes and seedless vascular plants?

600 What does the ovary become in an angiosperm and why does it become this?

What is a fruit & helps the plant with seed dispersal?

800 Alteration of generations occurs in which plant group(s)

What is all of the groups.

1000 What type of plants can go through self-fertilization and is this sexual or asexual?

Complete/Perfect flowers Sexual

200 Medium to large vascular plants that reproduce by creating male and female cones.

What is a gymnosperm?

400 Gardeners are testing three plots of land with similar soil to find out which is BEST for growing tomato plants. Which of the following conclusions is best supported by their data? Plot 1 received the most nutrients Tomato plants grow best in full sun Tomato plants cannot grow in the shade The data are not reliable because there is no control.

What is answer choice B?

600 In what type of environment might you find a bryophyte, a seedless vascular, and a seed plant (gymnosperm and angiosperm) growing together?

What is a Moist, Wet Environment because the seedless plants require that.

800 Alteration of generations occurs in which plant group(s)

What is all of the groups.

Plant 2 is most likely belongs to which group? 1000   Vascular Tissue Seeds Flowers Cones Plant 1 X Plant 2 Plant 3 Plant 4 Plant 2 is most likely belongs to which group?

What is a Seedless Vascular Plant?

200 Why is this leaf advantageous to have in a rainforest?

Broader leaf = better chance of reaching sunlight under the dense canopy

400 A vine growing sideways, twisting along a railing. What type of tropism is this plant exhibiting?

What is thigmotropism?

600 For a plant, name an advantage and disadvantage for growing tall.

What is advantage = better access to sunlight disadvantage = farther for water & minerals to travel to leaf

800 Scientists are developing a molecule that will slow down that rate of fruit ripening to a few days. Based on the graph above, which molecule are they most likely to choose AND what hormone causes fruit ripening?

What is molecule D? What is ethylene?

1000 Name 3 adaptations that give flowering plants a reproductive advantage over gymnosperms.

Animals pollinate better than just wind Enclosed seeds within an ovary are more protected Having a fruit helps not only protect but disperse seeds better than a cone

52 FINAL JEOPARDY If you place a plant in a dark closet for three days only going into the room to water the plant. What will the plant need to use to survive those 3 days?

53 What is plants have to use their stored sugars for respiration to stay alive?