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1 Plant Jeopardy Relating structures to functions

2 Structures /Functions GraphingAbsorption Transpiration Photo- synthesis Tropisms 100 200 300 400 500

3 What systems do plants have? Answer: Roots and Shoots Structures/Functions 100

4 What are the tube-like structures that make up the vascular tissue? Answer: xylem and phloem Structures/Functions 200

5 What is a flat structure that is attached to the stem? Answer: Leaf Structures/Functions 300

6 What are the two main functions of stomata? Answer: let extra water out, and allow gasses (carbon dioxide and oxygen) to be exchanged Structures/Functions 400

7 What are the main functions of the roots? Answer: absorb water from the soil, hold the plant in place, and store extra food Structures/Functions 500

8 Why do we make graphs to show data? Answer: as a way of studying information collected that is easier to understand, to identify trends or patterns Graphing 100

9 What type of data would be best shown using a line graph? Answer: any data that shows how something changes over time (minutes, days, months, etc.) Graphing 200

10 What type of graph shows comparisons? Answer: bar graph Graphing 300

11 When would you use a pie chart or circle graph? Answer: anytime your data shows parts of a whole Graphing 400

12 What is the difference between a stem-and-leaf plot and a histogram? Answer: Stem-and-leaf plot shows frequencies of individual data and a histogram show frequencies of groups of data that are continuous. Graphing 500

13 Why is the soil the best place to water a plant? Answer: Because the roots, which are underground absorb the water from the soil. Absorption 100

14 What does absorb mean? Answer: take in, soak up, collect Absorption 200

15 What happens to the water after the roots absorb it? Answer: water is passed from the roots to the xylem Absorption 300

16 How is water delivered to all the other plant parts? Answer: Xylem Absorption 400

17 What are all the structures that are responsible for absorption? Answer: roots and xylem Absorption 500

18 What is the process of transpiration? Answer: the process in which the plant releases extra water Transpiration 100

19 What structures within a leaf allows the water to be released? Answer: stomata Transpiration 200

20 Why don’t we see plants transpiring? Answer: the stomata are tiny, and the amount of water released is so small that it evaporates quickly Transpiration 300

21 What is a result of transpiration? Answer: the roots need to absorb more water Transpiration 400

22 Why would small leaves benefit desert plants? Answer: there isn’t a lot of water, so small leaves would help a desert plant hold on to water…less leaf area to lose water Transpiration 500

23 In which plant structure does photosynthesis take place? Answer: leaves Photosynthesis 100

24 What is photosynthesis? Answer: the process in which plants make food Photosynthesis 200

25 What are the ingredients that the plant needs to make food? Answer: water, carbon dioxide, energy from the sun, chloroplasts Photosynthesis 300

26 What does the plant get rid of during the photosynthesis process? Answer: oxygen and water Photosynthesis 400

27 Why would big leaves be helpful to plants in the rainforest? Answer: so many plants competing for sunlight, so big leaves allow them to trap as much sunlight as possible Photosynthesis 500

28 What is tropism? Tropisms 100 Answer: A plants growth in response to a stimulus

29 What is the difference between a positive and negative tropism? Tropisms 200 Answer: positive grows towards a stimulus, and negative grows away from the stimulus

30 How do the roots and shoots respond to light? Tropisms 300 Answer: the roots respond negatively by growing away from the light, and the shoots grow positively by growing toward the light

31 How do roots and shoots respond in geotropism? Tropisms 400 Answer: roots respond positively by growing toward gravity, and shoots grow negatively by growing against gravity

32 Why are roots only affected by hydrotropism? Tropisms 500 Answer: one of the roots main functions is to absorb water from the soil, so they will grow toward a water source.


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