Plant Jeopardy for Exam

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THIS IS JEOPARDY!
Review for Plant Exam
Plant
Diversity
Plant Structure
Plant
Vascular
System
Plant
Plant
Structure II Reproduction
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Plant Diversity 100
What are the three types of plants?
1. Seedless non-vascular
2. Seedless vascular
3. Seed-bearing plants
Plant Diversity 200
What material provides the plant with the
support it needs to stand upright?
Lignin
Plant Diversity 300
Name two differences between a
monocot and a dicot.
1.
Different numbers of seed leaves
2.
Leaf veins in a different pattern
3.
4.
Flower parts in different multiples
Vascular tissue organized differently
Plant Diversity 400
Name one major advantage of being a seedless,
non-vascular plant.
Some are able to enter a state of
dormancy.
Plant Diversity 500
What is the technical difference between a
gymnosperm and an angiosperm?
Angiosperms enclose their seeds with
fruit, while gymnosperms do not.
Plant Structure 100
Name the three different types of plant cells.
1. Parenchyma
2. Collenchyma
3. Sclerenchyma
Plant Structure 200
Name the three different types of plant
tissues.
1. Dermal tissue
2. Ground tissue
3. Vascular tissue
Plant Structure 300
Identify which type of cell you would
expect to find in a growing part of a
plant, and why.
Collenchyma cells, because they are strong and
flexible, allowing them to stretch with the
growth of the plant.
Plant Structure 400
Picture Daily Double
Identify the type
of cell that gives
the majority of
support to this
plant.
Sclerenchyma
Plant Structure 500
This process occurs when leaves release
moisture into the air.
Transpiration
Plant Vascular System 100
• Identify the two types of vascular tissue.
Xylem and phloem.
Plant Vascular System 200
• What is the name of the theory that
proposes that the physical properties
of water allow it to move up through
a plant?
Cohesion-tension theory
Plant Vascular System 300
• What type of bonding is responsible for
the cohesive and adhesive tendencies of
water?
Hydrogen Bonding
Plant Vascular System 400
• The Pressure-flow model explains the
transport of _______ up and down
the plant as it requires.
Sugars
Plant Vascular System 500
• Xylem is composed of two different
types of specialized cells. What are
they?
Tracheids
Vessel elements
Plant Structure II 100
• These structures in a plant are responsible
for water absorption as well as food
storage.
Roots
Plant Structure II 200
• These are the two types of roots.
Taproot
Fibrous root
Plant Structure II 300
• What is the difference between primary
and secondary growth?
Primary growth is vertical growth in the plant
(up and down), whereas secondary growth is
the widening of the roots and stems.
Plant Structure II 400
• Name the three main parts of a leaf, and
explain why a leaf has more chloroplasts
in its top half.
1. Blade
2. Petiole
3. Auxiliary bud
Leaves have more chloroplasts on top in order to absorb the
most sunlight.
Plant Structure II 500
• Imagine cutting a leaf cross section, and
then identifying each layer of tissue from
top to bottom. Name the layers.
Dermal
Ground
Vascular
Ground
Dermal
Plant Reproduction 100
• What is the name given to the life cycles of
plants that alternate between a
gametophyte and sporophyte phase?
Alternation of Generations
Plant Reproduction 200
• This is the name of the gametophyte
phase of a fern plant.
Prothallus
Plant Reproduction 300
• The gametes of these types of plants are
microscopic.
Seed-bearing plants.
Plant Reproduction 400
• Name the male and female reproductive
structures of a flower, as well as the parts
that make up each.
Stamen: Filament and Anther
Pistil (or carpel): Stigma, Style, Ovary
Plant Reproduction 500
• Explain why angiosperms do not need to
produce as much pollen as gymnosperms.
Gymnosperms rely on the wind to pollinate
themselves, whereas angiosperms use flowers
to attract animal pollinators. This makes their
pollination much more efficient, reducing the
amount required.