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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Plants

2 Name 3 out of the 5 characteristics of plants?

3 1.Multicellular 2.Eukaryotes 3.Cell walls made of cellulose 4.Carry out photosynthesis 5.They have a green pigment called chlorophyll.

4 All plants evolved from ________________

5 Green Algae

6 Bryophytes do not have vascular tissue. How do they get water?

7 They draw up water by osmosis.

8 Vascular tissue=veins What are the veins called that transport water and nutrients through plants?

9 Xylem and Phloem

10 What type of plant has these characteristics? 1.Leaves-branching veins 2.Flowers-petals in multiples of 4/5 3.Vascular bundles in stem- arranged in a ring 4.Taproots 5.Two seed leaves

11 Dicots

12 Cone-bearing plants

13 Gymnosperms

14 What is the sex cell for plants?

15 Pollen

16 What are the 3 main tissue systems in plants?

17 Ground, dermal, and vascular

18 What are the 3 main organs in seed plants?

19 Roots, Stems, and Leaves

20 Which part of the plant does not contain chlorphyll?

21 Roots

22 Which part of the plant carries out photosynthesis?

23 Leaf, Mesophyll, Ground tissue

24 In which organelle does photosynthesis take place?

25 Chloroplast

26 What are 2 of the final products of cellular respiration?

27 ATP (Energy), Carbon Dioxide, Water

28 Where does cellular respiration take place?

29 Mitochondria

30 What is the photosynthesis equation?

31

32 What is baby plant tissue that has not yet become specialized yet.

33 Meristematic tissue

34 The _________________ is the tip of the root that grows and makes the roots and stems longer.

35 Apical meristem

36 Give an example of a taproot, fibrous root?

37 Carrot, potatoes Grasses, daisies

38 What is the main function of the stem?

39 They transport substances between the roots and the leaves

40 What is A? What is it’s function?

41 Cuticle, waxy covering that prevents water loss

42 Which letters represent the stomata and guard cells?

43 E-Stomata G-Guard cells

44 Which letter represents xylem and phloem?

45 F

46 What is transpiration?

47 “Plant sweat”- the loss of water through the stomata of the leaves

48 Which structure provides an increased surface area for the plant?

49 Root hairs

50 Pollen is produced by which part of the plant? BE SPECIFIC

51 Stamen, anther