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2 Plant Structure
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3 Plant Function
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4 Transport in Plants
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5 Reproduction in Plants
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6 Anything Goes
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7 Vocabulary
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8 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Plant Structure Plant Function Trans- port Repro Anything Goes Vocabulary
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10 What is xylem?
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11 Part of plant responsible for transporting the products of photosynthesis
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12 What is the phloem?
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13 How floral organs are arranged in monocots
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14 What is multiples of 3?
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15 Purpose of Cotyledon
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16 What is food storage?
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17 Part of leaf that contains the chlorophyll
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18 What is palisade mesophyll?
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19 Causes the guard cells to open/close
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20 What is the amount of water?
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21 Found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants
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22 What is the apical meristem?
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23 Other factors besides temp, predators, and competition that affect plant productivity
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24 What is nutrients, plant species, soil type?
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25 2 ways greenhouses improve productivity
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26 What is increased temp, increase CO 2 levels, monitor humidity levels, control pests, less environmental factors (ex. wind) increase light?
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27 Swollen offshoots from the stem that allow the plant to grow every year
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28 What is a stem tuber?
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29 Causes the movement of water through the xylem
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30 What is transpiration?
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31 How spray fertilizer reaches the root
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32 What is active translocation (phloem)?
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33 How xylem and phloem transport substances (direction)
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34 What is up only in xylem and all directions in phloem?
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35 Minerals are mostly absorbed by this process
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36 What is active transport?
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37 Translocation occurs by this process
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38 What is active transport?
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39 Correct order of Fertilization, Pollination and Seed Dispersal
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40 What is Pollination, Fertilization and Seed Dispersal?
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41 Process carried out by a germinating seed
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42 What is respiration?
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43 2 Factors necessary for seed germination
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44 What are water, oxygen suitable pH and suitable temp?
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45 Contains egg nuclei and will develop into seed when fertilized
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46 What is the ovule?
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47 Movement of pollen onto the stigma
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48 What is pollination?
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49 Tissue picture that maps where different types of tissue are located
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50 What is a plan diagram?
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51 Water enters the seed through this
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52 What is the micropyle?
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53 Net increase in plant biomass per unit area of leaf per unit of time
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54 What is net assimilation rate?
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55 Example of a source and a sink in plants
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56 What is Source: leaves, storage tissue in seeds, roots, tubers Sink: growing root/stem, developing leaves/fruit, flowers?
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58 Colored line that represents humidity’s affect on transpiration
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59 What is the green line?
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60 Force of attraction that holds 2 different substances together
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61 What is adhesion?
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62 Twisting, threadlike structure by which a twining plant grasps an object or plant for support
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63 What is a tendril?
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64 In vascular plants, such as the cambium, in which secondary growth occurs
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65 What is lateral meristem?
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66 The leaf of the embryo of a seed plant
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67 What is the cotyledon?
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68 Plants that open their stomata at night and close them during the day
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69 What are CAM plants?
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72 Seed Parts
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73 Flower Parts
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74 Chemistry
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75 Transpiration
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76 Adaptations in Plants
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77 Wild Card
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78 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 The Seed Flower Structure Chemistry Trans- piration Adapt Wild Card
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79 Part in Question ????
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80 What is the hypocotyle?
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81 Part in Question ?????
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82 What is the radicle?
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83 Part in Question ???
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84 What is cotyledon?
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85 Part of seed the embryo feeds on
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86 What is the cotyledon?
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87 The embryonic stem
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88 What is the plumule?
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89 Part in Question ??
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90 What is the stigma?
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91 Part in Question ??
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92 What is the ovary?
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93 Part in Question ??
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94 What is the anther?
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95 part of a flower immediately surrounding the reproductive organs; a division of the corolla
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96 What is a petal?
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97 Male part of the flower- including main name and subunits
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98 What is the stamen which is made of anther and filament?
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99 Amylase is activate by this
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100 What is gibberlellin?
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101 Chemical that promotes stem elongation
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102 What is auxins?
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103 Cytoplasmic pigment that absorbs light and regulates dormancy, germination and flowering
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104 What is phytochrome?
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105 Amylase hydrolyses the reaction of starch into this
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106 What is maltose?
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107 The response, as affecting growth or reproduction, of an organism to the length of exposure to light in a 24-hour period.
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108 What is the Photoperiodism?
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109 Process that causes the movement of water upward in a plant
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110 What is transpiration?
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111 Effect of increased light on transpiration
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112 What is increase and then level off?
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113 Reason wind affects transpiration
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114 What is removes water vapor around leaf?
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116 Specific part of plant where transpiration occurs
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117 What is stomata?
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118 Benefits of transpiration
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119 What is cools plant, moves chemicals and water through plant?
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120 Ex. Stigma that is feathery and protruding
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121 What are ways monocots adapt if wind pollinated?
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122 Ways roots increase surface area
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123 What are root hairs, branching, and cortex cell walls?
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124 2 adaptations for insect pollinated flowers
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125 What are large petals, scent, nectaries secrete nectar, sticky pollen grains, sturdy filaments?
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126 2 Physical adaptations of Xerophytes
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127 What is decreased # of stomata, rolled leaves, stomata in pits, deep, extensive roots, waxy coating?
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129 Reason plants bloom at different times
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130 What is pollinators available?
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131 Result if a short day plant is given light exposure at night
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132 What is not bloom?
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133 Advantage of seeds dispersed by animals
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134 What is travel further, when little wind present, digestion cracks seed- germinate better, organic matter in feces?
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135 Factor that determines production of flowers
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136 What is amount of darkness?
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137 Plant hormone that maintains the water balance of plants, prevents seed embryos from germinating and induces dormancy
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138 What is abscisic acid?
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139 Part between stigma and ovary
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140 What is the style?
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142 Make your Wager Now!!!
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143 Besides a Venus Fly Trap, Name 1 carnivorous plant
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144 What is bladderwort, butterwort, pitcher plant, sundew?
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