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Plant Diversity

Plant Parts

Transpiration

Photosynthesis

Plant Tissues

Wild Card

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The 4 major groups of plants evolved from a _________

What is algae?

These are plants that lack vascular tissue

What are bryophytes?

Which types of plants have seeds?

What are gymnosperms and angiosperms?

List the 4 groups of plants from ones that evolved 1st to the ones that evolved last.

(Algae) – Bryophytes Seedless Vascular Plants Gymnosperms Angiosperms

Which group of land plants is currently the most successful Which group of land plants is currently the most successful? What structure is unique to this type of plants?

Angiosperm - flowers

This is a waxy covering on plants that helps them resist water loss

What is cuticle?

This is what swells into a fruit in an angiosperm

What is an ovary?

The name of the male and female reproductive parts in an angiosperm.

What is stamen (male) and carpel or pistil (female)

a. Ovule b. Ovary c. Stigma d. Style e. Carpel f. Anther g. Stamen h a. Ovule b. Ovary c. Stigma d. Style e. Carpel f. Anther g. Stamen h. filament i. sepal j. petal

What is the structure that produces male gametophytes (sperm) in moss called?

Antheridia (remember that archegonia is female)

The opening in the leaves where plants exchange gasses

What are stomata

A = B = A B

A = guard cells B = stomata

What gasses have a net movement out of the stomata?

What is O2 and water?

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Describe 3 adaptations plants have for conserving water.

1) Cuticle 2) Stomata that open and close 3) Timing of stomata opening etc.

What is the name of the property of water that allows it to stick together for transpiration to occur?

What is cohesion

What are the reactants in photosynthesis?

What are CO2 and H2O?

Write the balanced equation for photosynthesis

6 CO2 + 6 H2O → C6H12O6 + 6 O2

Draw a chloroplast and label a thylakoid, thylakoid membrane, and stroma

For the light dependent reaction: a For the light dependent reaction: a. Where in the chloroplast does it occur? B. What 3 products are made?

A. Thylakoid membrane b. O2, ATP, NADPH

For the light independent reaction: a For the light independent reaction: a. Where in the chloroplast does it occur? B. What substances are consumed?

a. Stroma b. CO2, ATP, NADPH

The 3 major types of plant tissues

What are dermal, ground, and vascular

This is the type of tissue that creates new plant cells and has rapid cell division

What is meristematic

What are the two types of vascular tissue and what does each carry?

What is xylem (water and nutrients) and phloem (sugar)

This is a picture of a (monocot/dicot) (root/stem)

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What is the name of the cells in the leaf where photosynthesis occurs

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The color of light that chlorophyll reflects

What is green?

The part of the plant life cycle that is haploid (N)

What is gametophyte?

List one other plant pigment than chlorophyll

What are caretnoids, xanthophylls, etc….

The 1st step in the light reaction in photosynthesis is _________

Electrons being excited (light is trapped by photosystems II and I)

What plant hormone is responsible for phototropism?

What is auxin?

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