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Welcome to Jeopardy!
Hosted By:
Mrs. Randall
Make up of a
Plant
Parts of a Plant
The wonders of
plants
Roots
Photosynthesis
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5b
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What do all plants have?
Cells
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What are the three things plants need
to live?
Sunlight, Water, Carbon Dioxide
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How is a pine needle like a tulip leaf?
They are both kinds of leaves
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Which of these plants grows from
spores, not leaves?
A.Carrot
B. Fern
C.Pine Tree
D.Tumbleweed
B. Fern
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What are two things that stems do for
plants?
Carry the materials and support the plant
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Why does a daisy have a flexible stem
instead of a woody stem?
Daisies do not need the support of a
wooden stem
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What does the stamen do for a plant?
It makes the pollen
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Describe what a spore is.
A single tiny cell
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Why does nectar help flowers become
pollinated?
Animals looking for nectar, spread pollen
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How are sunlight and plant
reproduction linked?
Plants turn sunlight into energy for
reproduction
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Which of these is part of how a plant
grows with seeds?
A.Bulbs turn green and begin making
their own food
B. Fruit seperates from the parent plant
C.A root cutting grows in water
D.Roots from runners take root
B. Fruit separates from the parent plant.
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How could you grow apples without
starting from apple seeds?
Connecting (grafting) branches to another
tree
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What is a taproot?
A large root that grows straight down, that
absorbs water and nutrients
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What are fibrous roots?
Many small roots that grow in different
directions, that absorb water and
nutrients.
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What kind of root is a carrot?
Taproot
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How are taproots and fibrous roots
different and alike?
(One example of each)
Both taproots and fibrous roots anchor the
plant to the ground. They are different
because fibrous roots spread out in many
directions and taproots only have one large
main root that grows straight down.
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What is photosynthesis?
The process by which a plant uses sunlight,
water and carbon dioxide to create food
(sugar)
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What happens to the carbon dioxide a
plant uses during photosynthesis?
Plants turn the carbon dioxide they use
during photosynthesis into oxygen.
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What do plants create through the
process of photosynthesis?
Sugar
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Describe the process of photosynthesis
Plants take carbon dioxide, water and
sunlight energy, and turn those things into
sugar.
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