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1 Intro screen

2 Host screen

3 Terrestrial adaptations Alternation of Generations
Mosses and Ferns Alternation of Generations Gymnosperms Angiosperms Misc. $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Jeopardy round

4 Final Jeopardy Vocabulary Final Jeopardy betting screen

5 List 5 ways in which plants have become more complex
Final Jeopardy Aquatic to terrestrial Gametophyte dominance to sporophyte dominance No cuticle or stomata to presence of a cuticle & stomata No roots, leaves, or stems to presence of roots, leaves, & stems No vascular system to presence of vascular system Requirement of water for reproduction to no requirement Spores to seeds (& spores) Development of fruit Final Jeopardy List 5 ways in which plants have become more complex

6 Function of roots, stems, & leaves
$200 Roots - Absorb water/nutrients & anchor plant Stems - Support & connects roots to leaves Leaves - photosynthesize Single Jeopardy – Category 1 Function of roots, stems, & leaves

7 Waxy leaf covering that helps prevents water loss
$400 Cuticle Waxy leaf covering that helps prevents water loss Single Jeopardy – Category 1

8 Microscopic pores that exchange gases & help prevent water loss
$600 Stomata Microscopic pores that exchange gases & help prevent water loss Single Jeopardy – Category 1

9 Two types of vascular tissue & what they do
$800 Xylem – move water & minerals Phloem – distribute products of p/s Two types of vascular tissue & what they do Single Jeopardy – Category 1

10 List 4 challenges to life on land?
$1000 Hold itself up (support) Get water & nutrients from soil Move water & nutrients throughout plant Avoid water loss Maintain gas exchange balance Reproduce without water Survive changing conditions Single Jeopardy – Category 1 List 4 challenges to life on land?

11 Mosses’ phylum Fern’s phylum $200 Bryophyta Tracheophyta
Single Jeopardy – Category 2

12 Primary producer (provide food for other organisms and create oxygen)
$400 Primary producer (provide food for other organisms and create oxygen) Pioneer species Ecological Roles Single Jeopardy – Category 2

13 Label $600 sporangium sporophyte seta leaflets gametophyte rhizoids
Single Jeopardy – Category 2 rhizoids Label

14 Label $800 frond leaflet stipe rhizome roots
Single Jeopardy – Category 2 stipe rhizome roots Label

15 $1000 Mosses have No connective tissue No cuticle No roots …..while ferns do Why mosses are dependent on water while ferns are considered “true land plants”? Single Jeopardy – Category 2

16 What spores develop into and whether it is haploid/diploid generation?
$200 Gametophyte (haploid generation) What spores develop into and whether it is haploid/diploid generation? Single Jeopardy – Category 3

17 $400 Sporophyte (diploid generation) What does the zygote develops into and whether it is a haploid/diploid generation? Single Jeopardy – Category 3

18 Female reproductive structure and its parts
$600 Pistil #4 stigma #5 style #6 ovary Single Jeopardy – Category 3 Female reproductive structure and its parts

19 Sporophyte producing spores
$800 Sporophyte producing spores When meiosis occurs Single Jeopardy – Category 3

20 Explain double fertilization
$1000 One sperm nucleus fuses with egg nucleus One sperm nucleus fuses with 2 polar nuclei to produce endosperm (provides nourishment for developing embryo) Single Jeopardy – Category 3 Explain double fertilization

21 Location of gymnosperm seeds
$200 “Naked” on the cone’s scale Location of gymnosperm seeds Single Jeopardy – Category 4

22 How pollen (male gametophyte) is dispersed
$400 wind How pollen (male gametophyte) is dispersed Single Jeopardy – Category 4

23 Why needles are resistant to water loss
$600 Less surface area Waxy cuticle Why needles are resistant to water loss Single Jeopardy – Category 4

24 Advantages of vascular tissue
$800 Provides support so plant can grown large; reach sunlight Conducts water/nutrients from soil and sugars from photosynthesis throughout plant Single Jeopardy – Category 4 Advantages of vascular tissue

25 Evolutionary advancements seen in gymnosperms
$1000 Seeds (provide protection & nourishment; can be dormant) Small gametophyte generation dependent on sporophyte (so no longer tied to water) Single Jeopardy – Category 4 Evolutionary advancements seen in gymnosperms

26 Sepal (tepal if same colour as petals)
$200 Single Jeopardy – Category 5 Sepal (tepal if same colour as petals) #10

27 $400 Cotyledons Seed leaves Single Jeopardy – Category 5

28 Pollinator attracted to white flowers with intense scent
$600 moths Pollinator attracted to white flowers with intense scent Single Jeopardy – Category 5

29 Net-like leaf veins, taproots, & flower parts in multiples of 4/5
$800 Dicots Net-like leaf veins, taproots, & flower parts in multiples of 4/5 Single Jeopardy – Category 5

30 Evolutionary advancements of angiosperms
$1000 Fruit (develops from ovary; protects seed and provides nourishment for developing embryo) Flowers (specialized reproductive structures that protect seed with an ovary) Vector pollination and seed dispersal (more efficient) Single Jeopardy – Category 5 Evolutionary advancements of angiosperms

31 2 methods of pollination in angiosperms
$200 Wind Vector Single Jeopardy – Category 6 2 methods of pollination in angiosperms

32 5 methods of seed dispersal in angiosperms
$400 By fruit consumption By barbs Water Wind explosion Single Jeopardy – Category 6 5 methods of seed dispersal in angiosperms

33 Advantages of seed dispersal
$600 More distance between plants means less competition for resources Potential to colonize new environments Advantages of seed dispersal Single Jeopardy – Category 6

34 $800 Moss – gametophyte (sporophyte dependent) Ferns – sporophyte (gametophyte independent – prothallus) Gymnosperms and angiosperms – sporophyte (gametophyte dependent) Single Jeopardy – Category 6 Describe the evolutionary trend seen regarding dominant generation within K. Plantae

35 Reasons that seeds are advantageous
$1000 Can become dormant to survive unfavourable conditions Provide food for embryo Protects embryo Reasons that seeds are advantageous Single Jeopardy – Category 6

36 The Jeopardy Champion! Goodbye screen


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