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LET’S PLAY
JEOPARDY!!
Jeopardy
Seedless Seed Plants
Plants
Gymnosperm Plant Response
and Angiosperm and Growth
Mr. Schmidt’s
Brain
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Seedless Plants
With more than 10,000 species,
these organisms are the most diverse group
of nonvascular plants.
$100 Answer from Seedless
Plants
What are mosses?
$200 Question from Seedless Plants
These thin, rootlike structures anchor
moss and absorb water and nutrients
from the soil.
$200 Answer from Seedless
Plants
What are rhizoids?
$300 Question from Seedless Plants
These seedless plants have sporophytes
that are too small to be seen.
$300 Answer from Seedless
Plants
What are liverworts?
$400 Question from Seedless Plants
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
The stems of most of these seedless plants
are found under the ground.
$400 Answer from Seedless
Plants
What are ferns?
$500 Question from Seedless Plants
These are two characteristics that
ferns, horsetails, and club mosses
have in common.
$500 Answer from Seedless
Plants
What are vascular tissue and the
use of spores in reproduction?
$100 Question from
Seed Plants
Seed plants use these to reproduce.
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Seed Plants
What are seeds?
$200 Question from
Seed Plants
Most seed plants live here.
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Seed Plants
What is on land?
$300 Question from
Seed Plants
These are the two characteristics
that seed plants share.
$300 Answer from
Seed Plants
What are vascular tissue and the use of
pollen and seeds to reproduce?
$400 Question from
Seed Plants
This structure allows carbon dioxide
to enter and oxygen to leave.
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Seed Plants
What are stomata?
$500 Question from Seed Plants
This is the process by which water
evaporates from a plant’s leaves.
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Seed Plants
What is transpiration?
$100 Question from
Gymnosperm and Angiosperm
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Pine trees belong to this
group of seed plants
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Gymnosperm and Angiosperm
What are gymnosperms?
$200 Question from
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This class of plants produce
flowers and have seeds that are
enclosed in fruit.
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What are angiosperms?
$300 Question from
Gymnosperm and Angiosperm
This flower part produces pollen.
$300 Answer from
Gymnosperm and Angiosperm
What is the anther?
$400 Question from
Gymnosperm and Angiosperm
This type of angiosperm includes corn,
wheat, rice and plants such as
lilies and tulips.
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What are monocots?
$500 Question from
Gymnosperm and Angiosperm
Ginkoes are often planted near
city streets because they can
tolerate this.
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Gymnosperm and Angiosperm
What is air pollution?
$100 Question from Plant Growth
and Responses
This is the name for a plants growth
response toward or away from
a stimulus.
$100 Answer from Plant
Responses and Growth
What is tropism?
$200 Question from Plant
Responses and Growth
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Roots growing down is an
example of this.
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and Growth
What is positive gravitropism?
$300 Question from Plant Responses
and Growth
These are the three stimuli that
plants show growth response to.
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and Growth
What are touch, light, and gravity?
$400 Question from Plant Responses
and Growth
This is a plant’s response to
seasonal changes in length
of night and day.
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and Growth
What is photoperiodism?
$500 Question from Plant Responses
and Growth
This is a period when an
an organism’s growth
or activity stops.
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and Growth
What is dormancy?
$100 Question from Mr.
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This is the name for flowering
plants that live for more than
two years.
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What are perennials?
$200 Question from Mr.
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This tissue carries water and
minerals up from the roots
to the rest of the plant.
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What is xylem?
$300 Question from Mr.
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These are the two main
types of roots.
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What are taproots and
fibrous roots?
$400 Question from Mr.
Schmidt’s Brain
This word is an old English
word for plant.
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Schmidt’s Brain
What is “Wort”?
$500 Question from Mr. Schmidt’s Brain
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
This is the scientific name for
red maples.
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Schmidt’s Brain
What is Acer rubium?
Final Jeopardy
The Rafflesia plant, which grows
in the jungles of Southeast Asia,
has this odor to attract flies
for pollination.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is rotting meat?