Photo- synthesis Plant Parts Types of Plants Reproduction Potpourri

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Photo- synthesis Plant Parts Types of Plants Reproduction Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL JEOPARDY

The gas that plants need to perform photosynthesis

ANSWER: Carbon Dioxide CO2

The pigment that captures sunlight Photosynthesis $200 The pigment that captures sunlight

ANSWER: Chlorophyll

The cell part that holds chlorophyll Photosynthesis $300 The cell part that holds chlorophyll

ANSWER: Chloroplasts

The sugar that is made during photosynthesis

ANSWER: Glucose C6H12O6

The chemical equation for photosynthesis

ANSWER: Sunlight 6H2O + 6CO2 6O2 + C6H12O6

Its function is to absorb water and anchor the plant Plant Parts $100 Its function is to absorb water and anchor the plant

ANSWER The Root

Where most photosynthesis takes place Plant Parts $200 Where most photosynthesis takes place

ANSWER: The Leaf

The waxy coating that prevents water loss Plant Parts $300 The waxy coating that prevents water loss

ANSWER: The Cuticle

The two types of vascular (“tube-like”) tissue 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

The name given to the vascular plants that produce flowers 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

The name of this vascular group means “naked seed” 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

Vascular Seedless (Ferns) ANSWER: Vascular Seedless (Ferns)

Match the following terms: Types of Plants $500 Match the following terms: 1. Moss A. Vascular with Seeds & Fruit 2. Fern B. Vascular with Seeds 3. Gymnosperm C. Nonvascular Seedless 4. Angiosperm D. Vascular Seedless

ANSWER: 1 = C 2 = D 3 = B 4 = A

Name 3 methods of seed dispersal Reproduction $100 Name 3 methods of seed dispersal

ANSWER: Wind, Water, Animals

The male structure of the flower Reproduction $200 The male structure of the flower

Stamen (anther, filament, pollen) ANSWER: Stamen (anther, filament, pollen)

What is the reproductive structure for ferns and mosses? Reproduction $300 What is the reproductive structure for ferns and mosses?

ANSWER: Spores

The female structure of the flower Reproduction $400 The female structure of the flower

Pistil (stigma, style, ovary, ovule) ANSWER: Pistil (stigma, style, ovary, ovule)

Reproduction $500 The 3 parts to a seed

Seed Coat, Embryo (Young Plant), Cotyledon (Stored Food) ANSWER: Seed Coat, Embryo (Young Plant), Cotyledon (Stored Food)

When a plant grows toward sunlight, this is an example of Potpourri $ 100 When a plant grows toward sunlight, this is an example of

Positive Phototropism ANSWER: Positive Phototropism

Potpourri $ 200 The type of root system that has one main root (an example is a carrot)

ANSWER: Taproot

List 3 limiting factors that plants need to grow Potpourri $ 300 List 3 limiting factors that plants need to grow

Carbon Dioxide, Water, Sunlight, Nutrients ANSWER: Carbon Dioxide, Water, Sunlight, Nutrients

Why do the nonvascular plants (mosses) have to stay small in size? 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)

Give 3 reasons why plants are important for human life 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