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100 200 300 400 500 PlantsPhotosythe sis Vascular/ Nonvascul ar Angio/GynoVocabulary Picture This!
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Cells that contain a nucleus AA 100100
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What is eukaryote? A 100100
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Characteristics of all plants… AA 200
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What is Multicellular Eukaryotes Autotrophs Contain cell walls? ASlide 4 200Slide 4
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Plants must….. A 300
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What is Obtain water and nutrients Retain water Transport materials Structural Support Ability to Reproduce ? A 300300
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A plant uses this structure to retain water ASlide 12 400Slide 12
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What is the cuticle? A 400400
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Two groups of plants based on how they transport materials A 500500
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What are vascular plants and nonvascular plants? A 500500
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Process of converting sunlight into useable energy B 100100
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What is photosynthesis? B 100100
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A complete unbroken path through electric charges flow B 200200 What are the “ingredients” of photosynthesis?
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What are light, carbon dioxide, and water? B 200200
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Transfers electric current well B 300300 What are the “products” of photosynthesis?
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What are sugar and oxygen? B 300300
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Blue and red light waves are absorb by this in the leaf of a plant…. B 400400
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What is chlorophyll/chloroplasts? BSlide 4 400Slide 4
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Leaves are green because…? B 500500
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What is the leaves reflect green light waves? B 500500
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Contain xylem and phloem CSlide 26 100Slide 26
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What is vascular tissue? C 100100
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A fern is an example of a ________ plant. C 200200
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What is vascular plant? CSlide 4 200Slide 4
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Moss is an example of a _____________ plant. CSlide 30 300Slide 30
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What is a non-vascular plant? C 300300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Live in a variety of locations and can grow tall C 400400
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What is a vascular plant? CSlide 4 400Slide 4
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The type of environment that nonvascular plants such as moss must live? C 500500
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What is in a moist/wet environment? C 500500
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Produce “covered” seeds D 100100
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What is angiosperms? D 100100
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Type of plants that produce “naked” seeds D 200200
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What is gymnosperm? DD 200
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Place in the correct order? Seed development Pollination Fertilization ? D 300300
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What is Pollination Fertilization Seed Development? DSlide 4 300Slide 4
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__________is a method of seed dispersal? D 400400
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Wind, water, animal waste, attach to animal fur D 400400
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This type of plant produces flowers DSlide 45 500Slide 45
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What is angiosperm? DSlide 4 500Slide 4
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Groups of cells working together E 100
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What is tissue? E 100100
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Green chemical used in photosynthesis E 200200
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What is chlorophyll? E 200200
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A _____________ is a when light is bounced off E 300300
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What is reflection? E 300300
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The leaf of a fern plant E 400400
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What is a frond? E 400400
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Process of pollen transferring to stigma? E 500500
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What is pollination? E 500500
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Identify this structure F 100
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What is a petal? F 100100
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Identify this structure… F 200200
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What is a sepal? F 200200
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Identify the structure F 300300
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What is a carpel or pistil? F 300300
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Identify the anther F 400400 A B C D E F G J H I
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What is B? F 400
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This is the female structure of the plant F 500500
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What is carpel/pistil? Structure F F 500500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen toSlide 67 beginSlide 67
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Singing or talking to your plants may help them grow because the action does this…. Click on screen to continuecontinue
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What is increase the amount of Carbon Dioxide? Click on screen to continueto
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