Scoot: Seed Plant Review

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Scoot: Seed Plant Review Mrs. Messina

Daily Objective We will assess our knowledge of seed plants with a game of Scoot.

Question One Vascular Tissue through which food moves. Phloem

Question Two Xylem flows in which direction? UP

Question Three A seed develops in what part of a flower? Ovary

Question Four If a flower is not colorful and does not smell, how is it pollinated? Wind

Question Five Seed leaves that store food are called _______. Cotyledon

Question Six True or False: Insects disperse seeds. False

Question Seven ________ begins when a seed absorbs water from the environment. Germination

Question Eight The part of the stem that divides to make new xylem and phloem. Cambium

Question Nine The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight and makes food. Leaves

Question Ten This is the largest and most diverse group of gymnosperms. Conifers

Question Eleven The part of the flower that becomes the fruit. Ovary

Question Twelve The _____ is the female part of the flower. Pistil

Question Thirteen The ____ is the reproductive structure of gymnosperms. Cone

Question Fourteen Grasses, lilies, and tulips are all _______. Monocots

Question Fifteen The colorful leaflike structures on a flower are _______. Petals

Question Sixteen The tiny grains produced by the male part of a plant to reproduce. Pollen

Question Seventeen _______ are a group of seed plants that produce “naked” seeds. Gymnosperms

Question Eighteen This part of the plant anchors the plant to the ground and absorbs water and nutrients. Roots

Question Nineteen Vascular tissue in which water and nutrients move. Xylem

Question Twenty ______ are the group of seed plants that produce flowers and fruit. Angiosperms

Question Twenty One The anther and filament make up the _____, or the male reproductive part of the flower. Stamen

Question Twenty Two An angiosperm with two seed leaves. Dicot

Question Twenty Three True or False: All gymnosperms live in hot, dry climates. False

Question Twenty Four Pine trees are an example of ______ or cone-bearing plants. Conifers

Question Twenty Five The ____ of a plant offers support and holds up the leaves to get sunlight. Stem

Question Twenty Six True or False: Angiosperms can be used for food. True

Question Twenty Seven Giant redwood trees get cut down every year as Christmas decor. True or False? False

Question Twenty Eight All of the following are methods of seed dispersal except: Wings

Question Twenty Nine True or False: There are thousands of species of ginkgo alive today. False

Question Thirty True or False: Most gymnosperms have needlelike or scalelike leaves. True