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PlantsPhotosythe sis Vascular/ Nonvascul ar Angio/GynoVocabulary Picture This!

Cells that contain a nucleus AA

What is eukaryote? A

Characteristics of all plants… AA 200

What is Multicellular Eukaryotes Autotrophs Contain cell walls? ASlide 4 200Slide 4

Plants must….. A 300

What is Obtain water and nutrients Retain water Transport materials Structural Support Ability to Reproduce ? A

A plant uses this structure to retain water ASlide Slide 12

What is the cuticle? A

Two groups of plants based on how they transport materials A

What are vascular plants and nonvascular plants? A

Process of converting sunlight into useable energy B

What is photosynthesis? B

A complete unbroken path through electric charges flow B What are the “ingredients” of photosynthesis?

What are light, carbon dioxide, and water? B

Transfers electric current well B What are the “products” of photosynthesis?

What are sugar and oxygen? B

Blue and red light waves are absorb by this in the leaf of a plant…. B

What is chlorophyll/chloroplasts? BSlide 4 400Slide 4

Leaves are green because…? B

What is the leaves reflect green light waves? B

Contain xylem and phloem CSlide Slide 26

What is vascular tissue? C

A fern is an example of a ________ plant. C

What is vascular plant? CSlide 4 200Slide 4

Moss is an example of a _____________ plant. CSlide Slide 30

What is a non-vascular plant? C

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Live in a variety of locations and can grow tall C

What is a vascular plant? CSlide 4 400Slide 4

The type of environment that nonvascular plants such as moss must live? C

What is in a moist/wet environment? C

Produce “covered” seeds D

What is angiosperms? D

Type of plants that produce “naked” seeds D

What is gymnosperm? DD 200

Place in the correct order? Seed development Pollination Fertilization ? D

What is Pollination Fertilization Seed Development? DSlide 4 300Slide 4

__________is a method of seed dispersal? D

Wind, water, animal waste, attach to animal fur D

This type of plant produces flowers DSlide Slide 45

What is angiosperm? DSlide 4 500Slide 4

Groups of cells working together E 100

What is tissue? E

Green chemical used in photosynthesis E

What is chlorophyll? E

A _____________ is a when light is bounced off E

What is reflection? E

The leaf of a fern plant E

What is a frond? E

Process of pollen transferring to stigma? E

What is pollination? E

Identify this structure F 100

What is a petal? F

Identify this structure… F

What is a sepal? F

Identify the structure F

What is a carpel or pistil? F

Identify the anther F A B C D E F G J H I

What is B? F 400

This is the female structure of the plant F

What is carpel/pistil? Structure F F

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen toSlide 67 beginSlide 67

Singing or talking to your plants may help them grow because the action does this…. Click on screen to continuecontinue

What is increase the amount of Carbon Dioxide? Click on screen to continueto

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