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Title: Plants


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Plants

Plant Structure Function
Floral Structure
Phylogenetic Tree
Seeds
Terminology
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FINAL ROUND
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Phylogenetic Tree 100 Question
  • List all groups of non-vascular plants

ANSWER
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Phylogenetic Tree 100 Answer
  • List all groups of non-vascular plants

Hornworts
Liverworts
Moss
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Phylogenetic Tree 200 Question
  • What do the terms Gymnosperm Angiosperm
    mean?

ANSWER
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Phylogenetic Tree200 Answer
  • What do the terms Gymnosperm Angiosperm
    mean?
  • Gymnosperms Naked Seeds
  • Angiosperm covered/protected seed

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Phylogenetic Tree 300 Question
  • What characteristic separates Ferns from the
    other vascular plants?

ANSWER
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Phylogenetic Tree 300 Answer
  • What characteristic separates Ferns from the
    other vascular plants?

Gymnosperms
Ferns
Angiosperms
SEEDS
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Phylogenetic Tree 400 Question
  • Give two examples of Gymnosperms, and what
    characteristics define this group?
  • (hint there are 3 characteristics)

ANSWER
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Phylogenetic Tree 400 Answer
  • Give two examples of Gymnosperms, and what
    characteristics define this group?
  • (hint there are 3 characteristics)
  • Evergreens, Cycads
  • Land Plants
  • Vascular Tissue
  • Seeds

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Phylogenetic Tree 500 Question
  • In five words or less, what does the phylogenetic
    tree of plants represent?

ANSWER
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Phylogenetic Tree 500 Answer
  • In five words or less, what does the phylogenetic
    tree of plants represent?
  • The Evolutionary Relationship of Plants
  • (Change over time in plants)

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Floral Structure 100 Question
  • What floral structure is responsible for
    attracting pollinators?

ANSWER
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Floral Structure 100 Answer
  • What floral structure is responsible for
    attracting pollinators?
  • Petals
  • Double Jeopardy Question!!!

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Floral Structure 200 Question
  • What floral structure protects the developing
    flower?

ANSWER
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Floral Structure 200 Answer
  • What floral structure protects the developing
    flower?
  • The Sepal

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Floral Structure 300 Question
  • Draw Label the Male part of the flower.

ANSWER
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Floral Structure 300 Answer
  • Draw Label the Male part of the flower.

ANTHER
STAMEN
FILAMENT
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Floral Structure 400 Question
  • When fertilization occurs what structures will
    become the seed fruit?

ANSWER
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Floral Structure 400 Answer
  • When fertilization occurs what structures will
    become the seed fruit?
  • Ovule?Seed
  • Ovary?Fruit

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Floral Structure 500 Question
  • Draw Label the Female part of the flower.

ANSWER
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Floral Structure 500 Answer
  • Draw Label the Female part of the flower.

STIGMA
STYLE
OVULE
PISTIL
OVARY
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Plant Structure Functions 100 Question
  • In one word, what is the function of the Flower?

ANSWER
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Plant Structure Functions 100 Answer
  • What is the function of the Flower?
  • Reproduction

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Plant Structure Functions 200 Question
  • What are the functions of the fruit?

ANSWER
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Plant Structure Functions 200 Answer
  • What are the functions of the fruit?
  • Seed Dispersal
  • Protection of the Seeds

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Plant Structure Functions 300 Question
  • What are the functions of the root?

ANSWER
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Plant Structure Functions 300 Answer
  • What are the functions of the root?
  • Anchor the Plant
  • Absorb Water
  • Energy/Food Storage

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Plant Structure Functions 400 Question
  • What are the two major functions of the stem?

ANSWER
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Plant Structure Functions 400 Answer
  • What are the two major functions of the stem?
  • Support
  • Transport of Water/Nutrients
  • Double Jeopardy Question

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Plant Structure Functions 500 Question
  • What is the major functions of the leaf, and what
    major structure is found within the leaf?

ANSWER
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Plant Structure Functions 500 Answer
  • What is the major functions of the leaf, and what
    major structure is found within the leaf?
  • Photosynthesis (converting light energy to usable
    energy)
  • Stomata

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Seeds100 Question
  • What two groups of plants are able to produce
    seeds?

ANSWER
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Seeds100 Answer
  • What two groups of plants are able to produce
    seeds?
  • Gymnosperms
  • Angiosperms
  • Double Jeopardy

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Seeds 200 Question
  • A period when the seed is alive, but not growing
    is known as _________.

ANSWER
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Seeds 200 Answer
  • A period when the seed is alive, but not growing
    is known as _________.
  • Dormancy

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Seeds 300 Question
  • What are the 2 main ways that seeds are
    dispersed?

ANSWER
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Seeds 300 Answer
  • What are the 2 main ways that seeds are
    dispersed?
  • Animals
  • Wind
  • Double Jeopardy

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Seeds 400 Question
  • What are the two major environmental factors that
    cause a seed to begin growing?

ANSWER
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Seeds 400 Answer
  • What are the two major environmental factors that
    cause a seed to begin growing?
  • Water/Moisture
  • Temperature

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Seeds 500 Question
  • What are two evolutionary advantages of seeds?

ANSWER
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Seeds 500 Answer
  • What are two evolutionary advantages of seeds?
  • Ability to remain dormant until environmental
    conditions are right.
  • Seed provides energy for the baby plant to be
    able to start growth.

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Terminology100 Question
  • _______________ is the early growth stage of a
    plant.

ANSWER
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Terminology 100 Answer
  • Germination is the early growth stage of a plant.

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Terminology 200 Question
  • The ____________ are tiny openings in the leaf
    surrounded by guard cells.

ANSWER
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Terminology 200 Answer
  • The Stomata are tiny openings in the leaf
    surrounded by guard cells.
  • Double Jeopardy

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Terminology 300 Question
  • The two main types of roots in plants are
    ______roots ______roots.

ANSWER
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Terminology 300 Answer
  • The two main types of roots in plants are
    Taproots Fibrous Roots.

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Terminology 400 Question
  • The _________ is the part of the vascular system
    that transports Water ________(direction).

ANSWER
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Terminology 400 Answer
  • The Xylem is the part of the vascular system
    that transports Water Up/High.
  • Double Jeopardy

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Terminology 500 Question
  • The _________ is the part of the vascular system
    that transports Food/Nutrients ___________(directi
    on).

ANSWER
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Terminology 500 Answer
  • The Phloem is the part of the vascular system
    that transports Food/Nutrients Down(Towards the
    roots).
  • Double Jeopardy

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FINAL ROUND Question
  • Describe the limitations of non-vascular plants
    in terms of the following 2 categories
  • Size
  • Environment

ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
  • Describe the limitations of non-vascular plants
    in terms of the following 2 categories
  • Size limited to a small size due to inability
    to transport water and nutrients
  • Environment Limited to cool, moist environments
    because they must have a constant supply of
    moisture from the environment

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