Title: Plant Science Jeopardy
1Plant Science Jeopardy
2Jeopardy
With your host, Mr. C
What is our first Topic?
Plant Science
3Soil Basics
Plant Processes Plant Character Plant Essentials Plant Misc. Plant Reproduction
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4What are 5 roles plants serve in the ecosystem?
Oxygen, food, reduce soil erosion, medicines,
heat, products?
5What are 4 ways we discussed that plants differ
from animals?
- Plants differ from animals in several ways
- Plants produce their own food with the aid of
nutrients from the soil. - Plants are stationary.
- Plants have rigid cell walls with cell membranes
inside. - Plants utilize carbon dioxide and give off
oxygen. - ?
6List 5 major factors that affect plant growth?
Light, temperature, water, growing media,
nutrient availability?
7refers to the length of the plants life
Life cycle?
8Leaves- makes food for the plant through a
process known as
Photosynthesis?
9complete life within one year. - complete life
cycle in two years - plants live for more than
two years
Annual, biennial, perennial?
10Define respiration.
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11Vascular tubes that carry nutrients down through
the plant?
?Phloem
12Vascular tubes that carry nutrients up through
the plant?
xylem?
13This process takes place when plants release
moisture through stoma into the atmosphere
transpiration?
14What are three leaf attachment types?
Alternate, opposite, whorled?
15This substance is what makes plants green?
16explain photosynthesis in detail?
Process in which presence of sunlight in green
living plants converts carbon dioxide and water
to carbohydrates?
17What is the name of the simple sugar plants
produce?
glucose?
18Approximately ____ of weight of plants comes
from products of photosynthesis
95?
19List 5 of the 6 different parts of the stem.
Bark, cortex, phloem, cambium, xylem, pith?
20What are 3 roles of roots?
Anchor plant Take in water and nutrients Store
energy?
212 types of roots
Taproot, fibrous?
22The reproduction of plants asexually or sexually?
propagation?
23The process of a seed growing into a sprout Is
known as.
germination?
24A flower with both stamen and pistil?
Perfect flower?
25A flower having 4 principle parts sepal,
petals, stamen, and pistil?
Complete?
26The union of pollen and ovule cells?
fertilization?
27This structure is located at the first bud
starting from the bottom of the plant?
cotyledon?
28What are 4 of the 5 types of vegetative
propagation?
- Layering
- Involves getting roots to grow from the stem.
I.e., magnolia tree - Cutting
- Using a short section of plant stems for
propagation. - Budding
- Taking a bud from one plant and moving it to
another. - Grafting
- Placing a section of a stem of one plant onto
another plant. - Tissue culture
- Taking a group of cells or a single cell and
growing it to a plant.?
29Final Jeopardy!!
Category plant reproduction
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30Draw and lable all the parts of a complete
flower that contains all male, female, and other
important plant parts. (The drawing on the first
page)
31Credits
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