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Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! PLANTS! Woot-woot

JEOPARDY! Plant Basics Vascular? Angio vs. Gymno. Flowering Plants Plant Anatomy Identifying Plants!

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What process occurs in the chloroplasts?

Plants are classified into 2 main groups. What are they?

A “tropism” is a plant’s response to the environment. What are gravitropism, phototropism & thigmotropism?

What structure found on leaves allows for gas exchange to occur?

List 3 characteristics of the Plant Kingdom.

Vascular plants are further divided into which 2 groups?

Which type of vascular tissue brings water and minerals up from roots?

Give 1 example of a non-vascular plant.

Phloem, a type of vascular tissue, does what for the plant?

What is transpiration?

Which group of plants is subdivided into monocots and dicots?

List 2 characteristics of gymnosperms.

What’s another name for flowering, vascular plants?

Give the reproductive structures for both gymnosperms and angiosperms.

When you eat fruit, what are you really eating?

Which type of flowering plant has branched veins?

A monocot has flower petals in groups of _____?

Which type of plant has stems, roots & leaves?

Which type of trees are dormant and lose their leaves in the winter?

Which type of plant has 1 seed leaf and parallel veins?

What is #1 called & what is its function?

Which 3 numbers make up the female reproductive structure?

What number produces & carries pollen (the male gamete)?

What is the arrow pointing to?

What is the waxy layer called that allows plants to retain moisture?

What type of plant is this?

Monocot or dicot? Why?

What type of plant is this? Why?

What type of tree is this? Why?

Gymnosperm or angiosperm? Why?

Answers

Photosynthesis.

Vascular and non- vascular.

Response to gravity, light and touch.

Stomata.

Autotrophs, multicellular, sessile, have cell walls, eukaryotes.

Gymnosperms and angiosperms.

Xylem.

Mosses, liverworts, horntails.

Carries sugars (food) from leaves to roots.

Loss of water through openings in leaves.

Angiosperms.

Non-flowering, vascular, uncovered seeds, produce cones.

Angiosperms.

Gymnosperms = cones Angiosperms = flowers & fruits

Mature ovary. Daily Double!!!

Dicot.

Three.

Vascular.

Deciduous.

Monocot.

Petal; attract pollinators.

5, 6, and 7.

#4 (anther).

Epidermis.

Cuticle.

Gymnosperm (conifer)

Monocot; flowers in groups of 3, parallel veins in leaves.

Dicot; branched veins.

Deciduous; leaves lost in winter.

Angiosperm; fruit.