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1 Jeopardy!

2 Vascular Plant types/ evolution angiosperms growth Leaves and nutrition Repro and hormones $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Cegoy Slide

3 This type of vascular tissue conducts water and minerals upward
Cat 1 - $100 This type of vascular tissue conducts water and minerals upward Xylem

4 Cat 1 - $200 This type of vascular tissue consists of sieve tube members and translocates organic nutrients made in leaves phloem

5 Cat 1 - $300 This type of vascular tissue consists of tracheids and vessel elements and is often dead at maturity xylem

6 Describe 4 causes that contribute to the movement of water up a stem
Cat 1 - $400 Describe 4 causes that contribute to the movement of water up a stem Transpiration, cohesion, adhesion, root pressure

7 Cat 1 - $500 Xylem and phloem are arranged in these in the stem. In dicots they make a ring. In monocots, they are distributed randomly. Vascular bundles

8 Cat 2 - $100 This layer of tissue in the leaf is the primary location of. photosynthesis Palisade mesophyll

9 A plant that is adapted to grow in very dry habitats
Cat 2 - $200 A plant that is adapted to grow in very dry habitats xerophyte

10 List 5 adaptations of xerophytes
Cat 2 - $300 List 5 adaptations of xerophytes thick waxy cuticle Deep roots Stomata in pits surrounded by hairs Water storage tissue Low growth form CAM physiology (Stomata open at night) C4 physiology Reduced or rolled leaves (to reduce SA) Ex. small spines for leaves

11 Angiosperms/ anthophyta
Cat 2 - $400 Flowering plants Angiosperms/ anthophyta

12 Name three adaptations to terrestrial life shown by flowering plants
Cat 2 - $500 Name three adaptations to terrestrial life shown by flowering plants Seeds protect embryo, Pollen = airborne male gamete, vascular tissue, cuticle

13 Cat 3 - $100 Parallel venation, randomly distributed vascular bundles, fibrous roots, floral parts in threes, one cotyledon monocots

14 Cat 3 - $200 Floral parts in fours or fives, netlike leaf venation, vascular bundles arranged in a ring, taproots, 2 cotyledons dicots

15 The three basic organs of angiosperms
Cat 3 - $300 The three basic organs of angiosperms Roots, stems, leaves

16 Name the male flower part and the two parts that make it up.
Cat 3 - $400 Name the male flower part and the two parts that make it up. Stamen– anther and filament

17 Name the female flower part and the four components of it
Cat 3 - $500 Name the female flower part and the four components of it Carpel/pistil– stigma, style, ovary, ovules

18 Between leaf and stem, this bud forms branches
Cat 4 - $100 Between leaf and stem, this bud forms branches Axillary bud

19 Cat 4 - $200 The terminal bud is found at the apex of the plant and inhibits growth from axillary buds in a young shoot. This is called Apical dominance

20 Perpetually embryonic regions where cell division occurs often
Cat 4 - $300 Perpetually embryonic regions where cell division occurs often meristems

21 This meristem is involved in primary growth
Cat 4 - $400 This meristem is involved in primary growth Apical meristem

22 Cat 4 - $500 The perpetually embryonic region responsible for increasing the girth of a plant and making wood. Lateral Meristem

23 Cat 5 - $100 These tiny pores are necessary for gas exchange and transpiration and are controlled by these Stomata, guard cells

24 Cat 5 - $200 The ground tissue between the upper and lower epidermis of the leaf is known as Mesophyll

25 Cat 5 - $300 There are two regions of cells in the mesophyll tissue. What are they and what are their functions? Palisade cells– photosynthesis Spongy mesophyll– gas circulation

26 This is how absorption of mineral ions into the root occurs.
Cat 5 - $400 This is how absorption of mineral ions into the root occurs. Active transport

27 Cat 5 - $500 Name 4 abiotic factors that affect transpiration and explain how each of them does. Light- higher (open stomata), Temp– higher ( more evap.), Humidity- lower (less diffusion), Wind- higher, (blows away moist air).

28 List three ways that mineral ions move through soil toward the roots.
Cat 6 - $100 List three ways that mineral ions move through soil toward the roots. Diffusion of mineral ions, mass flow of water with ions, fungal hyphae

29 Long day plant. phytochrome
Cat 6 - $200 This type of plant responds to photoperiod by flowering in the summer. What is the name tof the pigment involved in this example of photoperiodism? Long day plant. phytochrome

30 Cat 6- $300 After the absorption of water in a seed, this hormone is produced which stimulates the production of amylase. gibberellin

31 This hormone is involved in phototropism
Cat 6 - $400 This hormone is involved in phototropism auxin

32 Cat 6 - $500 This hormone inhibits growth, closes stomata during stress and counteracts breaking of dormancy. Abscisic acid


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