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Plant Vocabulary

Plant Tissues

Roots, Stems, and Leaves

Plant Classification

Plant Systems and Hormones

Parts of a Flower

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Cells surrounding the stoma that regulate the size of the stoma

What are guard cells

The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma in flowering plants

What is Pollination

The tissue within the vascular system used to transfer water up from the roots

What is the Xylem

The movement of water from the roots of a plant throughout the stem and leaves and into the atmosphere

What is Transpiration

Regulation and maintenance of constant internal conditions in an organism

What is Homeostasis

Plant tissues that transports glucose made from photosynthesis in the leaves to the rest of the plant

What is the Phloem

Covers the outside of the plant to protect it and forms the outer bark

What is Dermal Tissue

A gardener who removes all the pine cones from a tree is affecting which system?

What is the Reproductive System?

The response in the illustration is most likely caused by

What is dehydration

Made of 2 networks of hollow tubes called xylem and phloem

What is Vascular tissue

The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight and carries out photosynthesis

What are leaves

Anchors plants to the ground and absorbs water and minerals from the soil

What are Roots

Increases the root system’s surface area to increase water absorption for transport into the vascular tissue system

What are Root Hairs

Daily Double!!

Leaves contain this pigment which makes the plant green

What are Chloroplasts

Hardens cell walls to provide strength and support

What is Lignin

Lacks vascular tissue and needs water to reproduce

What are Non-vascular plants

The function of the Petals

What is a to attract pollinators

Ferns have vascular tissue for transport and are this type of plant

What is a Seedless vascular plant

This type of plant can have seeds and or flowers for pollination

What is an Angiosperm

The correct order of plant evolution from first to last

What is Algae, Non-vascular, Seedless Vascular, Gymnosperms, Angiosperms

This system helps the plant reproduce

What is the Reproductive system

This system helps plants grow, develop, and respond to the environment

What is the Response system

A plants ability to orient its growth towards or away from the earth

What is Gravitropism

Chemicals in the response sytem that encourage growth, development, and reproduction

What are Hormones

Daily Double!!

The tropism enabled by auxin that causes cells on the shady side of the plant to elongate

What is Phototropism

The portion of the male reproductive structure that contains pollen

What is an Anther

An organ that produces female gametes

What is an Ovary

The function of a flower

What is Reproduction

A flowering plant whose seeds has one cotyledon, lateral veins, and flower parts in groups of 3

What is a Monocot

The female reproductive structure of a flowering plant

What is the Carpel/Pistil

How do plant systems work to make the movement of liquid possible? Final Jeopardy How do plant systems work to make the movement of liquid possible?

Roots absorb water and move them up to the stem, while the stem moves sugar in the leaves down to the roots.