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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Life Cycles/ Plant Diagram Leaf Arrangements Grab Bag 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Leaf Features Photosynthesis/ Cellular Respiration
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What type of organisms perform heterotrophic nutrition?
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Animals and Fungi
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What are two specific reasons organisms have for taking in nutrients?
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Growth Repair Synthesis Energy
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What are the components that photosynthesis requires?
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CO 2, H 2 O, light
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What are products in the cellular respiration process?
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CO 2, H 2 O, ATP
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What types of organisms undergo cellular respiration?
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All of them!
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Shoot System
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What do we call plants that have no woody parts above ground such as ferns or flowering plants?
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Herbaceous
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Internode
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What is a perennial?
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A plant that lives for 2+ years
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Biennials have a 2 year life cycle. What is the purpose of each year of this life cycle?
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1 st year: store carbohydrates 2 nd year: use carbohydrates to form flowers and reproduce
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What is the waxy protective layer that prevents water loss on the outside of the leaf called?
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cuticle
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This structure contains chlorophyll and converts sun energy into sugars.
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Chloroplast
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Cells that open and close stomata
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Guard Cells
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What is the difference between xylem and phloem?
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Xylem: transports water Phloem: transports nutrients
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What is the proper name for the leaf stalk of the leaf?
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Petiole
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What leaf arrangement contains leaves staggered along the stem?
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Alternate
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What is the difference between a simple and compound leaf?
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Simple leaves have one leaf blade, compound leaves have several on the same petiole.
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What does a palmately compound leaf look like?
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Leaflets radiate from one central point, normally 3 or 5 leaflets
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Which type of plant (monocot or dicot) has parallel venation?
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Monocot
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What is an example of a plant that has a rosette leaf arrangement?
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Dandelion
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What color of light is best for plant growth?
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Blue
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Why do plants tend to grow more in dark places?
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They are trying to find the light and must grow to find it.
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What is the purpose of paper chromatography?
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Allows pigments to separate on the paper.
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What are the two pigments found in leaves?
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Chlorophyll: green Carotenoids: red/yellow
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What is the order used for classification of an organism?
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Domain (often not even used) Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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