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With your host/hostess, Your Classmate Chapter 7 Review Jeopardy

Dicots Monocots Angiosperm Gymnosperm Plant Parts What am I? Misc

Dicots Monocots 100 Answer dicot, monocot, or both Contains two cotyledons.

Dicots Monocots 200 Answer dicot, monocot, or both Leaves have parallel veins.

Dicots Monocots 300 Answer dicot, monocot, or both Flowers have petals arranged in groups of 3.

Dicots Monocots 400 Answer dicot, monocot, or both Is found in Figure 2.

Dicots Monocots 500 Part of an angiosperm. Answer dicot, monocot, or both

Angiosperms or Gymnosperms 100 The largest group of plants that have transport tubes are a. bryophytes. b. angiosperms. c. gymnosperms d. tracheophytes.

Angiosperms or Gymnosperms 200 The flowers of angiosperms produce a. spores. b. fruit and seeds. c. seeds. d. fruit.

Angiosperms or Gymnosperms 300 Gymnosperms are woody land plants that do not have a. leaves. b. covered seeds. c. true roots. d. transporting tubes.

Angiosperms or Gymnosperms 400 Gymnosperms that produce seeds in cones and have needles are a. fronds. b. dicots. c. conifers. d. ferns.

Angiosperms or Gymnosperms 500 All of the following are gymnosperms except a. giant redwood trees. b. cycads. c. ginkgoes. d. pioneer plants.

Plant Parts 100 The featherlike leaf of a fern is called a a. rhizoid. b. rhizome. c. frond. d. spore.

Plant Parts 200 The underground stem of a fern is called a a. rhizome. b. spore. c. cotyledon. d. frond.

Plant Parts 300 The seed structure that provides food for a developing plant is a a. frond. b. cotyledon. c. legume. d. spore.

Plant Parts 400 Plant cells are organized into tissues and a. tubers. b. bark. c. spores. d. organs.

Daily Double How many points would you like to wager on today’s DAILY DOUBLE???

Plant Parts 500 Which of the following structures is part of a bryophyte? a. stem. b. rhizoid. c. rhizome. d. leaf.

What am I? 100 The first plants to grow in bare or rocky places are a) conifers. b) seed plants. c) pioneer plants. d) spore plants.

What am I? 200 All of the following are bryophytes except a) mosses. b) ferns. c) hornworts. d) liverworts.

What am I? 300 Which of the following have transport tubes? a) Bryophytes b) Nonvascular plants c) Mosses d) Vascular plants

What am I? 400 The reproductive cell of a moss plant is a a) seed. b) cotyledon. c) spore. d) frond.

What am I? 500 Plants that have a thin stalk with tiny leaflike parts are a) cycads. b) ferns. c) conifers. d) mosses.

Miscellaneous 100 All of the following are made from conifers except a. fruit. b. lumber. c. paper. d. fuel.

Miscellaneous 200 A seed plant with two cotyledons is a a. spore. b. monocot. c. dicot. d. legume.

Miscellaneous 300 Ferns have all of the following except a. true roots. b. leaves. c. flowers. d. stems.

Miscellaneous 400 Flowering plants are called a. angiosperms. b. bryophytes. c. conifers. d. fronds.

Miscellaneous 500 Cycads and ginkgoes are two groups of a. angiosperms. b. cotyledons. c. gymnosperms. d. tubers.

Chapter Review Jeopardy THANK YOU for PLAYING!!! Would you like a final Jeopardy question?

Final Jeopardy Why do you think bryophytes are also called pioneer plants? Their rhizoids help break down rocks to form soil. Other plants cannot grow without soil.