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Jeopardy Test Review Game Plants Jeopardy Test Review Game

Gymnosperm and Misc. Info General Info Parts of Plants More Parts of Plants Gymnosperm and Misc. Info Angiosperm 100 200 300 400 500

Name 2 characteristics that all plants share.

eukaryotes autotrophs cell wall multicellular

Name two differences between vascular and nonvascular plants.

Vascular—grow tall, thick cell wall, has vascular tissue, and lives in dry areas Nonvascular—low growing, thin cell wall, doesn’t have vascular tissue, and lives in damp areas

In some plants, food is stored inside seed leaves called _________.

cotyledons

Angiosperms that have seeds with two seed leaves are called ________.

dicots

Name the 2 different stages in the life cycle of a plant.

sporophyte and gametophyte

What happens in the xylem?

Water moves up from the roots.

What happens in the phloem?

Food moves down from the leaves.

Which of the following is NOT part of the seed. a. stored food b Which of the following is NOT part of the seed? a. stored food b. embryo c. cotyledon d. fruit

d. fruit

What part of the woody stem forms rings that indicate a tree’s age?

xylem

Gases pass in and out of a leaf through the _________.

stomata

Name 3 functions of a root.

anchors the plant, absorbs water, sometimes stores food

What is the function of root hairs?

absorb water and nutrients

What part of the plant protects the root as it grows into the rocky soil?

root cap

The ______ is the waxy layer that covers the leaves of most plants and helps to retain water.

cuticle

Which type of plants do not contain a complex system used for transporting water, nutrients, and food through their bodies?

Nonvascular plants

What is a gymnosperm?

a seed plant that produces naked seeds

The reproductive structures of most gymnosperms are called ______.

cones

How are gymnosperms different from angiosperms?

Gymnosperms do not produce flowers or fruits.

The process by which water evaporates from a plant’s leaves is known as ___________.

transpiration

A plant’s growth response toward or away from a stimulus is called a(n) _____________.

tropism

What two things are produced by angiosperms?

flowers and fruit

Angiosperms that live for more than two years are called __________.

perennials

Germination will not occur unless a seed __________________.

absorbs water

As the seeds of an angiosperm develop, the ovary changes into a(n) ______________.

fruit

Name the male and female reproductive structure of an angiosperm.

male—stamen female--pistil