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1 Jeopardy! Sexual Or Asexual? Name that Part! Getting’ Around What am I? 100 200 300 400 500

2 Budding

3 Asexual

4 Fertilization

5 Sexual

6 Pollination

7 Sexual

8 Runners and clippings Runners and clippings

9 Asexual

10 Cloning

11 Asexual

12 1111

13 stigma

14 2222

15 anther

16 3333

17 ovary

18 4444

19 petal

20 5555

21 pistil

22 Name one method of seed dispersal not previously used for an answer in this game. Name one method of seed dispersal not previously used for an answer in this game.

23 Wind, water, weather, animals, humans Wind, water, weather, animals, humans

24 Name two methods of seed dispersal not previously used as answers in this game. Name two methods of seed dispersal not previously used as answers in this game.

25 Wind, water, weather, animals, humans. Wind, water, weather, animals, humans.

26 Give two examples of seed plants that typically rely on animals to disperse their seeds. Give two examples of seed plants that typically rely on animals to disperse their seeds. Give two examples of seed plants that typically rely on animals to disperse their seeds. Give two examples of seed plants that typically rely on animals to disperse their seeds.

27 A number of answers, including fruits, oak trees, etc. A number of answers, including fruits, oak trees, etc.

28 True/False: Certain plant seeds are “designed” to be dispersed by the wind. Certain plant seeds are “designed” to be dispersed by the wind. Certain plant seeds are “designed” to be dispersed by the wind.

29 True

30 Give two examples of plants whose seeds are often dispersed by wind. Give two examples of plants whose seeds are often dispersed by wind.

31 Dandelions, pine trees, etc. Dandelions, pine trees, etc.

32 Pine tree Pine tree

33 Gymnosperm

34 Maple tree Maple tree

35 Angiosperm

36 Lily

37 angiosperm

38 Ginko

39 Gymnosperm

40 Grass

41 Angiosperm

42 Daily Double! Please select a wager Please select a wager

43 Daily Double! Please select a wager Please select a wager

44 Double Jeopardy! Who am I? Angiosperm, gymnosperm, both, neither. Double Trouble… Mosses & Ferns & Liverworts, Oh My! 200 400 200 400 800 400 600 1200 600 800 1600 800 1000 2000 1000

45 I contain the male sex cells in a seed plant, and I travel to the female sex cells. I contain the male sex cells in a seed plant, and I travel to the female sex cells.

46 pollen

47 I am the location of the ovules, or female sex cells in a plant. I am the location of the ovules, or female sex cells in a plant.

48 ovary

49 A pollen tube grows through me. A pollen tube grows through me.

50 stigma or style stigma or style

51 I am all of the male reproductive organs in a plant put together. I am all of the male reproductive organs in a plant put together.

52 stamen

53 I am all the female reproductive organs of a plant put together. I am all the female reproductive organs of a plant put together.

54 Pistil

55 Produces seeds Produces seeds

56 Both

57 Grow fruits Grow fruits

58 angiosperms

59 Produces cones Produces cones

60 Gymnosperm

61 Have flowers Have flowers

62 Angiosperms

63 Produces spores Produces spores

64 Neither

65 All plants—seedless or seed—are able to reproduce ________________. All plants—seedless or seed—are able to reproduce ________________.

66 Sexually

67 The process through which a plant grows into a seed is called _____________. The process through which a plant grows into a seed is called _____________.

68 Germination

69 What is the function of the cotyledon? What is the function of the cotyledon?

70 Provide stored food for the plant’s embryo. Provide stored food for the plant’s embryo.

71 Process by which a plant makes its own food. Process by which a plant makes its own food.

72 Photosynthesis

73 What happens during fertilization? What happens during fertilization?

74 sperm and egg cells join together sperm and egg cells join together

75 One non-reproductive difference between ferns and mosses is that ferns are __________ and mosses are _________. One non-reproductive difference between ferns and mosses is that ferns are __________ and mosses are _________.

76 Vascular, nonvascular Vascular, nonvascular

77 The _____________ stage of a seedless plant’s life cycle begins with fertilization, and the cells that are produced have a regular, adult number of chromosomes. The _____________ stage of a seedless plant’s life cycle begins with fertilization, and the cells that are produced have a regular, adult number of chromosomes.

78 Sporophyte

79 During the __________ stage of a plant’s life cycle, the sex cells (with a haploid number of chromosomes— half the number of a regular adult plant) are produced. During the __________ stage of a plant’s life cycle, the sex cells (with a haploid number of chromosomes— half the number of a regular adult plant) are produced.

80 Gametophyte

81 What is a spore? What is a spore?

82 haploid cells that can grow into a new seedless plant haploid cells that can grow into a new seedless plant

83 What are the three parts of a moss plant? What are the three parts of a moss plant?

84 Rootlike, stemlike, and leaflike sections. Rootlike, stemlike, and leaflike sections.

85 Daily Double! Please select a wager Please select a wager

86 Daily Double! Please select a wager Please select a wager

87 Final Jeopardy! Please place a wager Please place a wager Category: Sexual vs. Asexual

88 Final Jeopardy! Give one advantage to asexual reproduction in plants, and one disadvantage to asexual reproduction in plants.


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