synthesis Plant Parts Types of Plants Reproduction Potpourri

Photosynthesis
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of Plants
FINAL JEOPARDY
Photosynthesis $ 100
The gas that plants need to
perform photosynthesis
ANSWER:
Carbon Dioxide
CO2
Photosynthesis $200
The pigment that captures
sunlight
ANSWER:
Chlorophyll
Photosynthesis $300
The cell part that holds
chlorophyll
ANSWER:
Chloroplasts
Photosynthesis $400
The sugar that is made
during photosynthesis
ANSWER:
Glucose
C6H12O6
Photosynthesis $500
The chemical equation for
photosynthesis
ANSWER:
6H2O + 6CO2
Sunlight
6O2 + C6H12O6
Plant Parts $100
Its function is to absorb
water and anchor the
plant
ANSWER
The Root
Plant Parts $200
Where most photosynthesis
takes place
ANSWER:
The Leaf
Plant Parts $300
The waxy coating that
prevents water loss
ANSWER:
The Cuticle
Plant Parts $400
The two types of vascular
(“tube-like”) tissue
ANSWER:
Xylem and Phloem
Plant Parts $500
Xylem transports ______
throughout the plant while
phloem transports _______
ANSWER:
Water
Food
Types of Plants $100
The name given to the
vascular plants that
produce flowers
ANSWER:
Angiosperms
Types of Plants $200
This is an example of a
plant that reproduces by
spores and does not have
vascular tissue
ANSWER:
Moss
Types of Plants $300
The name of this vascular
group means “naked seed”
ANSWER:
The Gymnosperms
Types of Plants $400
This group that dominated
earth millions of years ago
formed most of the coal
supply we have today
ANSWER:
Vascular Seedless
(Ferns)
Types of Plants $500
Match the following terms:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Moss
Fern
Gymnosperm
Angiosperm
A.
B.
C.
D.
Vascular with Seeds & Fruit
Vascular with Seeds
Nonvascular Seedless
Vascular Seedless
ANSWER:
1=C
2=D
3=B
4=A
Reproduction $100
Name 3
methods of
seed dispersal
ANSWER:
Wind, Water, Animals
Reproduction $200
The male
structure of
the flower
ANSWER:
Stamen
(anther, filament, pollen)
Reproduction $300
What is the reproductive
structure for ferns and
mosses?
ANSWER:
Spores
Reproduction $400
The female structure of the
flower
ANSWER:
Pistil
(stigma, style, ovary, ovule)
Reproduction $500
The 3 parts to a seed
ANSWER:
Seed Coat, Embryo (Young
Plant), Cotyledon (Stored
Food)
Potpourri $ 100
When a plant grows toward
sunlight, this is an example
of
ANSWER:
Positive Phototropism
Potpourri
$ 200
The type of root
system that has
one main root
(an example is a
carrot)
ANSWER:
Taproot
Potpourri $ 300
List 3
limiting
factors that
plants need
to grow
ANSWER:
Carbon Dioxide, Water,
Sunlight, Nutrients
Potpourri $ 400
Why do the nonvascular plants
(mosses) have to stay small in
size?
ANSWER:
They use diffusion to move
water and nutrients since
they do not have a
transport system (vascular
tissue)
Potpourri
$ 500
Give 3 reasons why plants
are important for human
life
ANSWER:
•Supply the food chain with energy
•Used for medicine
•Release Oxygen into the air
•Used in industry (lumber, paper, etc)
Category = Reproduction
Your Wager?
Explain the steps of sexual
reproduction in a flowering
plant