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Plant Jeopardy Directions In Jeopardy, remember the answer is in the form of a question. Select a question by clicking on it. After reading the question click on the word “answer” on the bottom of the screen. After seeing the answer, click on the picture of the cell to return to the question board. Click here to begin.

Plant Jeopardy –Part 1 Plant Vocabulary Plant Multiple Choice Plant Multiple Choice Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy More Plant Vocabulary Plant Multiple Choice

$100 Question from Plant Vocabulary Composes the cell walls of plants.

$100 Answer from Plant Vocabulary What is cellulose?

$200 Question from Plant Vocabulary Waxy layer on stems and leaves.

$200 Answer from Plant Vocabulary What is the cuticle?

$300 Question from Plant Vocabulary Plants with a tube-like system of vessels.

$300 Answer from Plant Vocabulary What are vascular plants?

$400 Question from Plant Vocabulary Root-like filament that holds a moss in place.

$400 Answer from Plant Vocabulary What are rhizoids?

$500 Question from Plant Vocabulary Vascular plants with no flowers Or fruit; produce seeds in cones.

$500 Answer from Plant Vocabulary What are gymnosperms?

$100 Question from MORE Plant Vocabulary! Vascular plants with flowers; produce seeds inside fruit.

$100 Answer from MORE Plant Vocabulary! What are angiosperms?

$200 Question from MORE Plant Vocabulary! Flowering plants with two cotyledons in their seeds.

$200 Answer from MORE Plant Vocabulary! What are dicots?

$300 Question from MORE Plant Vocabulary! Name given to the first plants to grow in new environments.

$300 Answer from MORE Plant Vocabulary! What are pioneer species?

$400 Question from MORE Plant Vocabulary! Tissue that moves food from leaves to other plant parts.

$400 Answer from MORE Plant Vocabulary! What is phloem?

$500 Question from MORE Plant Vocabulary! Tissue that produces new xylem and phloem cells.

$500 Answer from MORE Plant Vocabulary! What is cambium?

$100 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Scientists believe plants evolved directly from_____? a.Cellulose b.Fungi c.Bacteria d.Green algae

$100 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What is green algae?

$200 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Seedless nonvascular plants include a.Ferns and horsetails b.Horsetails and mosses c.Liverworts and ferns d.Mosses and liverworts

$200 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What are mosses and liverworts?

$300 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Vascular plants DO NOT include _____. a.Hornworts b.Carrots c.Rose bushes d.Trees

$300 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What are hornworts?

$400 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Nonvascular plants lack all of the following EXCEPT ____. a.Leaves b.Roots c.Seeds d.Stalks

$400 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What are stalks?

$500 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Moss plants are held in place by threads made up of only a few long cells called _______. a.Guard cells b.Rhizoids c.Stomata d.Vascular tissue

$500 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What are rhizoids?

$100 Question from Plant Multiple Choice The first plants to grow in new environments_______. a.Ferns and horsetails b.Grasses c.Liverworts and mosses d.Mosses and ferns

$100 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What are liverworts and mosses?

$200 Question from Plant Multiple Choice The oldest trees alive today are _______. a.Angiosperms b.Herbaceous c.Gymnosperms d.Monocots

$200 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What are gymnosperms?

$300 Question from Plant Multiple Choice The major function of leaves is ___. a.Store food b.Make food c.Absorb water and minerals d.Move water to other plant parts

$300 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What is make food?

$400 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Roots usually have all of the following functions EXCEPT to ___. a.Absorb water and minerals b.Anchor the plant c.Make food d.Store food

$400 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What is make food?

$500 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Ferns are the most abundant ____. a.Seedless nonvascular plant b.Seedless vascular plant c.Nonvascular plant d.Vascular plant

$500 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What is seedless vascular?

$100 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Seed plants have all of the following except _____. a.Rhizoids b.Vascular tissue c.Roots d.Leaves

$100 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What are rhizoids?

$200 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Peat is actually the earliest stage of ______. a.Coal b.Natural gas c.Petroleum d.Petrified wood

$200 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What is coal?

$300 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Small pores in the leaf surface are called ____. a.Cuticle b.Epidermis c.Guard cells d.Stomata

$300 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What are stomata?

$400 Question from Plant Multiple Choice The cells of the _____ have chloroplasts filled with chlorophyll. a.Cuticle b.Epidermis c.Palisade layer d.Xylem

$400 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What is palisade layer?

$500 Question from Plant Multiple Choice Monocots have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT ____. a.One cotyledon in their seeds b.Vascular bundles in rings c.Vascular bundles throughout stem d.Flower parts in threes

$500 Answer from Plant Multiple Choice What is vascular bundles in rings?

Final Jeopardy - Subject Seed Plant Evolution Question

Final Jeopardy Question Origin: a group of plants in Paleozoic Period, 350 million years ago! Answer

Final Jeopardy Answer What are gymnosperms?