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Plant Test Review

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Vascular   Plant that has a system that transports food, water, and minerals and offers support for the plant; contains xylem & phloem  
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Non-Vascular   A plant that has no xylem or phloem  
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Gymnosperm   A seed plant that doesn't produce flowers  
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Angiosperm   A seed plant that produces flowers  
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Root   First organ to emerge from a germinated seed; transports water and minerals from soil to the rest of the plant  
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Stem   Main part of plant; produces leaves and provides structure for plant--inside contains a vascular system  
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Fruit   Seed containing ripened ovary of an anthophyte flower; maybe fleshy or dry  
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Seed   Provides an embryo with the food and protection needed for dry environment  
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Root Cap   Tip of the root; provides protection as root forces its way down through soil and particles; directs what directions the roots grow  
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Root Meristem   Tissue made of cells that constantly undergo mitosis; region of root growth  
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Root Hair   Found along the main root; Perform much of the actual work of water and nutrient absorption  
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Xylem   Moves water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant  
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Phloem   Moves food (glucose) from leaves to other parts of the plant  
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Phototropism   A plant's growth response to light  
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Gravitropism   A plant's growth response to gravity  
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Adaptation   characteristics that developed over many generations that help an organism survive in an environment and reproduce  
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Which came first vascular plants or seed plants?   Vascular  
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What is the function of the stigma?   Catches grains of pollen with its sticky end and then the fertilization begins  
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What is the function of the stamen?   Male reproductive part (produces pollen)  
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What is the function of the petal?   To attract insects and mammals  
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What is the function of the sepal?   Outer parts of the flower that enclose a developing bud  
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What is the function of the anther?   It is the part of the stamen where pollen is produced.  
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What is the function of the pistil?   Female reproductive organ (produces ovules)  
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What is the function of the ovary?   Contains the female gamete (ovule)  
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What is the function of the style?   Supports the stigma & connects to the ovary  
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What is the function of the filament?   To carry nutrients to the anther  
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Which part of a plant are Broccoli and Cauliflower?   Flower  
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Sunflower, Sesame and Flax are examples of which part of a plant?   Seed  
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Asparagus and Celery are examples of which part of a plant?   Stem  
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Strawberries and Blueberries are examples of which part of a plant?   Fruit  
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Carrots and Radishes are which part of a plant?   Root  
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Roots reproduce ___________ and undergo mitosis or meiosis?   asexually, mitosis  
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Flowers reproduce ___________ and undergo mitosis or meiosis?   sexually, meiosis  
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Bulbs reproduce ___________ and undergo mitosis or meiosis?   asexually, mitosis  
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Name a group of hormones that make plant cells grow.   auxins  
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Cytokinins are hormones that help promote what in plants?   cell division  
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What plant hormone stimulates cell elongation and causes plants to grow taller?   gibberellins  
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Which hormone inhibits cell growth?   abscisic acid  
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Monocots have ___ or ___ petals, ____ veins in their leaves, and ___ coetyledon (embryonic"first" leaves) in their seed.   3 or 6, parallel, 1  
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Dicots have _____ or ____ petals, ______ veins in their leaves, and ____ coetyledons (embryonic "first" leaves) in their seed.   4 or 5, net like, 2  
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Positive gravitropism is when the plant grows_________ gravity.   toward (down)  
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Negative gravitropism is when the plant grows ________ gravity.   away (up)  
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Vines growing against a wall is an example of _________ phototropism.   Negative  
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Stem growing towards the light is an example of __________ phototropism.   Positive  
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