Plant Survival
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Leaves | Site of photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration in plants.
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Roots | Help anchor the plant in the ground and absorb water and nutrients from the soil and store extra food for the plants
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Xylem | Found in the stem and transports water from the roots to the leaves and other plant parts
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Phloem | Found in the stem andtransport food made in the leaves to growing parts of the plant.
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Seeds | Have special structures that allow them to be dispersed by wind, water, or animals.
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Flowers | Produce seeds contain both male and female organs needed to reproduce
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Stamen | The male organ of a flower that has an anther on a stalk (filament).
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Anther | Produces the pollen that contains the sperm cells
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Pistil | The female organ of the flower that contains
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Ovary | Contains the ovules where the egg cells are produced
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Stigma | The sticky top where pollen grains land
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Seed | Contains the fertilized egg (embryo) from which new plants are formed.
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Tropism | The growing or moving of a plant's roots, stems or leaves toward or away from a stimulus.
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Gravitropism | The plant grows in response to gravity. Also called geotropism
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Thigmotropism | The plant grows or moves in response to touch
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Hydrotropism | The plant grows or moves in response to water
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Phototropism | The plant grows or moves in response to light
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Stimulus | Any change in an organisms's environment that causes the organism to react (ex. light, temperature, amount of food or water available.
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Response | Action or reaction due to a change in the environment.
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