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Plant Biology Review Jeopardy Angio- sperms Monocots and Dicots Parts of a Leaf StemsRootsLeaf Arrangement $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Angiosperms $100 What are the two main categories of angiosperms?

Angiosperms-$100 Monocots and Dicots $$$

Angiosperms - $200 How do angiosperms protect their seeds?

Angiosperms - $200 $$$

Taxonomy - $300 Name the seven levels of classification

Taxonomy - $300 Kingdom, phyllum, class, order, family, genus, species $$$

Taxonomy - $400 Name the five major kingdoms

Taxonomy - $400 Animalia, Plantae, Mycota Monera, Protista $$$

Taxonomy - $500 Which kingdom consists of single- celled organisms with a nucleus?

Taxonomy - $500 Protista $$$

Monocots and Dicots $100 The name of the piece you look through

Parts of a microscope $100 Eyepiece $$$

Parts of a microscope $200 The two parts you hold when carrying a microscope

Parts of a microscope $200 Arm and Base $$$

Parts of a microscope $300 The name of the part that magnifies (there are three of these)

Parts of a microscope $300 Objective $$$

Parts of a microscope $400 The name of the opening that allows light to pass through the slide stage

Parts of a microscope $400 Aperture $$$

Parts of a microscope $500 This part ensures proper focus at the highest magnification

Parts of a microscope $500 Fine focus $$$

Parts of a leaf - $100 What are the outer layer of cells called?

Upper epidermis, lower epidermis $$$ Parts of a leaf - $100

Parts of a leaf - $200 What is the name of the opening in the leaf that allows water to leave

Parts of a leaf - $200 Stomata $$$

Parts of a leaf - $300 What is the layer of cells called that store water in the leaf

Parts of a leaf - $300 Spongy mesophyll $$$

Parts of a leaf - $400 This part connects the blade to the stem

Parts of a leaf - $400 Petiole $$$

Parts of a leaf - $500 These cells are where most photosynthesis takes place.

Parts of a leaf - $500 Palisade Cells $$$

Stems- $100 What carries food throughout the plant?

Stems- $100 Phloem $$$

Stems- $200 What carries water throughout the plant

Stems- $200 Xylem $$$

Stems- $300 Together, the xylem and phloem together are called the:

Stems- $300 Vascular Bundle $$$

Stems- $400 Where the petiole connects to the stem

Stems- $400 Node $$$

Stems- $500 What is the purpose of a stem?

Stems- $500 Hold up the plant $$$

Roots $100 Name three things roots do

Roots $100 Hold plant in place Store sugars Absorb water $$$

Roots$200 What kind of roots is usually thick and runs deep into the soil

Roots $200 Taproot $$$

Roots - $300 There are usually many,small roots of the same length, good for collecting surface water

Roots $300 Fiberous $$$

Roots $400 What is the name of the cells that store sugars

Roots $400 Cortex $$$

Roots $500 What are the three main areas of the root

Roots $500 Root Cap Area of elongation Area of maturation $$$

Asexual reproduction $100 This type of reproduction requires two parents

Asexual reproduction $100 Sexual Reproduction $$$

Asexual reproduction $200 This type of reproduction only requires one parent

Asexual reproduction $200 Asexual reproduction $$$

Asexual reproduction $300 You usually want about ____-____ nodes when making a cutting

Asexual reproduction $ $$$

Asexual reproduction $400 A chemical that tells cells what to do

Asexual reproduction $400 hormone $$$

Asexual reproduction $500 Why is the pineapple unique in its reproduction?

Asexual reproduction $500 The fruit can reproduce sexually or asexually $$$

Leaf Functions

Explain how excess water is produced and released by the leaf.

Water is produced by palisade cells, travels to spongy mesophyll, and is then released by the stomata.