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Plants Jeopardy Test Review Game

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Plants. Jeopardy Test Review Game. Name 2 characteristics that all plants share. eukaryotes autotrophs cell wall multicellular. Name two differences between vascular and nonvascular plants. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Plants

Plants

Jeopardy Test Review

Game

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General Info

Parts of Plants

More Parts of Plants

Gymnosperm and Misc.

Info

Angiosperm

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Name 2 characteristics that all

plants share.

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eukaryotesautotrophs

cell wallmulticellular

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Name two differences between vascular and nonvascular plants.

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Vascular—grow tall, thick cell wall, has vascular tissue, and lives in dry areasNonvascular—low growing, thin cell wall, doesn’t have vascular tissue, and lives in damp areas

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In some plants, food is stored inside seed

leaves called _________.

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cotyledons

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Angiosperms that have seeds with two

seed leaves are called ________.

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dicots

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Name the 2 different stages in the life cycle of a plant.

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sporophyte and gametophyte

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What happens in the xylem?

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Water moves up from the roots.

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What happens in the phloem?

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Food moves down from the leaves.

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Which of the following is NOT part of the seed?a. stored foodb. embryoc. cotyledond. fruit

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d. fruit

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What part of the woody stem forms rings that indicate a tree’s age?

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xylem

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Gases pass in and out of a leaf through the

_________.

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stomata

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Name 3 functions of a root.

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anchors the plant, absorbs water,

sometimes stores food

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What is the function of root hairs?

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absorb water and nutrients

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What part of the plant protects the

root as it grows into the rocky soil?

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root cap

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The ______ is the waxy layer that covers the leaves of most plants and helps to retain

water.

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cuticle

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Which type of plants do not contain a complex

system used for transporting water, nutrients, and food

through their bodies?

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Nonvascular plants

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What is a gymnosperm?

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a seed plant that produces naked

seeds

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The reproductive structures of most

gymnosperms are called ______.

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cones

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How are gymnosperms different from angiosperms?

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Gymnosperms do not produce flowers or

fruits.

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The process by which water evaporates

from a plant’s leaves is known as ___________.

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transpiration

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A plant’s growth response toward or

away from a stimulus is called a(n) _____________.

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tropism

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What two things are produced by

angiosperms?

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flowers and fruit

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Angiosperms that live for more than two years are called

__________.

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perennials

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Germination will not occur unless a seed __________________.

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absorbs water

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As the seeds of an angiosperm develop,

the ovary changes into a(n) ______________.

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fruit

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Name the male and female reproductive structure of

an angiosperm.

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male—stamenfemale--pistil