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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Science ~ Chapter 1 5 th Grade ~ 2009

Water and Minerals flow up a plant through the ___________. xylem xylem root cap root cap cambium cambium vascular vascular XYLEM XYLEM

The part of the root that separates the phloem from the xylem is the _______. bacterium bacterium cortex cortex cambium cambium phloem phloem Cambium

Food flows down from the leaves of a plant through the _________. vascular vascular phloem phloem cortex cortex xylem xylem Phloem

A root’s food is stored in the _____. cortex cortex root cap root cap chloroplasts chloroplasts fungus fungus Cortex

An organism that absorbs food from decaying organisms is a _____. chlorophyll chlorophyll bacterium bacterium fungus fungus cambium cambium Fungus

The layer of tough cells that protects the tip of a young root is called a __________. xylem xylem cortex cortex root cap root cap phloem phloem Root Cap

Plants that have tissue through which water and food mover are _____________ plants. Nonvascular Nonvascular Vascular Vascular Cambium Cambium Cortex Cortex Vascular

Sunlight, water, minerals, and carbon dioxide are used by ______________ to make food. chloroplasts chloroplasts chlorophyll chlorophyll vascular vascular bacterium bacterium Chloroplasts

A single celled organism without a nucleus is called a ____. xylem xylem fungus fungus bacterium bacterium phloem phloem Bacterium

The green chemical in plant cells is called _____. fungus fungus root cap root cap chlorophyll chlorophyll chloroplasts chloroplasts Chlorophyll Chlorophyll

Which statement is true? All protists have more than one cell. All protists have more than one cell. All protists have only one cell. All protists have only one cell. Cells in every protist have a nucleus. Cells in every protist have a nucleus. Cells in every protist do not have a nucleus. Cells in every protist do not have a nucleus. Cells in every protist have a nucleus. Cells in every protist have a nucleus.

Which statement is true? Both photosynthesis and respiration stores energy. Both photosynthesis and respiration stores energy. Photosynthesis releases energy: respiration stores energy. Photosynthesis releases energy: respiration stores energy. Photosynthesis stores energy: respiration releases energy. Photosynthesis stores energy: respiration releases energy. Both photosynthesis and respiration releases energy. Both photosynthesis and respiration releases energy. Photosynthesis stores energy: respiration releases energy. Photosynthesis stores energy: respiration releases energy.

The two largest groups in the plant kingdom are _____. ferns and mosses ferns and mosses vascular and nonvascular plants vascular and nonvascular plants trees and flowering plants trees and flowering plants seed plants and seedless plants seed plants and seedless plants vascular and nonvascular plants vascular and nonvascular plants

Which is NOT a plant root? carrots carrots celery celery sweet potatoes sweet potatoes turnips turnips celery celery

If you touch the leaves of a plant or tree, you are touching its ___. cortex. cortex. epidermis epidermis xylem xylem phloem phloem epidermis

Mosses and liverworts are examples of ____. bacteria bacteria vascular plants vascular plants nonvascular plants nonvascular plants fungi fungi nonvascular plants. nonvascular plants.

Which is NOT a function of stems? support support transportation transportation food storage food storage water absorption water absorption water absorption

How would you design an experiment to see how fertilizer affects a plant’s growth? How would you design an experiment to see how fertilizer affects a plant’s growth? what materials would you need what materials would you need what variables would stay the same what variables would stay the same what variables would need to be different what variables would need to be different how or what would you measure how or what would you measure

A friend suggest to you that leaves change colors in the fall because they are tired of growing. How would you answer him. A friend suggest to you that leaves change colors in the fall because they are tired of growing. How would you answer him.

In what kind of climate is a plant with aerial roots likely to grow? WHY? In what kind of climate is a plant with aerial roots likely to grow? WHY?