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Plant Challenge As a group, quietly discuss each question and agree upon one correct answer. The group with the most correct answers will win.

1 of 20: Name the waxy layer of many leaves to prevent water loss.

2 of 20: Which adaptation allows plants to transport nutrients great distances?

3 of 20: Name all three categories of seedless, nonvascular plants.

4 of 20: Name the root-like structures of mosses.

5 of 20: Name three categories of seedless, vascular plants.

6 of 20: Two part question: a) Collectively, name these objects (yellow patches). b) What is released from these objects?

7 of 20: Cycads, and ginko are examples of which group of plants?

8 of 20: Scientifically, what are flowering plants called?

9 of 20: Which category of plants are described in the picture below?

10 of 20: Which plant life span is illustrated in the diagram below? ???????????

11 of 20: Label the 8 parts of the diagram below. Choices: Sepals Petal Carpel Style Stigma Filament Stamen Anther Ovule Ovary

12 of 20: Two part question: a) Pollen lands of which number? b) What is the name of this part?

13 of 20: Two part question: a) Which letter begins the sporophyte stage? b) Which type of plant is shown in this life cycle? F

14 of 20: Two part question: a) Name part A. b) Which process creates the objects in area B? A B

15 of 20: Three part question: a) Double fertilization takes place in which category(s) of plants? b) Pollen tubes grow in which category(s) of plants? c)Swimming sperm is a feature in which category(s) of plants?

16 of 20: Two part question: a) How many nuclei from sperm make up the endosperm? b) How many nuclei from the egg make up the endosperm?

17 of 20: Label the stages of the fern cycle. Choices Spore Rhizoids Fertilization Prothallus Young sporophyte Frond Sori Fiddlehead

18 of 20: Fill in the letters with the choices below. Mitosis, Meiosis, Antheridia, Archegonia, Gametophyte, Sporophyte

19 of 20: What are the leaves of an embryo called?

20 of 20) If adjusted for the rate of inflation, which movie has made the most money in film history?

Exchange Your Answers

1 of 20: Name the waxy layer of many leaves to prevent water loss.

2 of 20: Which adaptation allows plants to transport nutrients great distances?

3 of 20: Name all three categories of seedless, nonvascular plants.

4 of 20: Name the root-like structures of mosses.

5 of 20: Name three categories of seedless, vascular plants.

6 of 20: Two part question: a) Collectively, name these objects (yellow patches). b) What is released from these objects?

7 of 20: Conifers, cycads, and ginko are examples of which group of plants?

8 of 20: Scientifically, what are flowering plants called?

9 of 20: Which category of plants are described in the picture below?

10 of 20: Which plant life span is illustrated in the diagram below? ???????????

11 of 20: Label the 8 parts of the diagram below. Choices: Sepals Petal Carpel Style Stigma Filament Stamen Anther Ovule Ovary

12 of 20: Two part question: a) Pollen lands of which number? b) What is the name of this part?

13 of 20: Two part question: a) Which letter begins the sporophyte stage? B) Which type of plant is shown in this life cycle? F

14 of 20: Two part question: a) Name part A. b) Which process creates the objects in area B? A B

15 of 20: Three part question: a) Double fertilization takes place in which category(s) of plants? b) Pollen tubes grow in which category(s) of plants? c)Swimming sperm is a feature in which category(s) of plants?

16 of 20: Two part question: a) How many nuclei from sperm make up the endosperm? b) How many nuclei from the egg make up the endosperm? Reminder: The endosperm is triploid, and used to nourish the embryo.

17 of 20: Label the stages of the fern cycle. Choices Spore Rhizoids Fertilization Prothallus Young sporophyte Frond Sori Fiddlehead

18 of 20: Fill in the letters with the choices below. Mitosis, Meiosis, Antheridia, Archegonia, Gametophyte, Sporophyte

19 of 20: What are the leaves of an embryo called?

20 of 20) If adjusted for the rate of inflation, which movie has made the most money in film history?