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The ultimate source of all energy comes from what? a. Plants b. Sun c. Food d. Animals Return to Main Board Answer
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When seeds are dormant, they are a. Dead b. Lazy c. Inactive d. Deformed Return to Main Board Answer
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Plants that have “pipelike” tissues to transport materials belongs to this group a. Vascular b. Nonvascular c. Mosses d. Liverworts Return to Main Board Answer
A - vascular Category 1 for $300 Return to Main Board
In vascular plants, ______ conducts water and minerals up through a plant. a. Tap roots b. Fibrous roots c. Phloem d. Xylem Return to Main Board Answer
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Place the words in the correct order to show the order of development for many plants. a. b. c. d. Seed germinates Seed develops inside fruit Seed is dispersed Plant grows Return to Main Board Answer
ADCB Category 1 for $500 Ø Ø seed germinates Plant grows Seed is dispersed Seed develops inside of fruit Return to Main Board
Chloroplasts are ______ that contain chlorophyll. A. Nuclei B. Organelles C. Ribosomes D. Mitochondria Return to Main Board Answer
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Dicots always have 2 _____. A. Cuticles B. Anthers C. Cotyledons D. Petals Return to Main Board Answer
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Structure A is the a. b. c. d. Stoma Guard cells Cuticle Vein Return to Main Board Answer
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Which structure transports water? a. b. c. d. A B C D Return to Main Board Answer
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Which structure surrounds the stoma? Letter ____ and Cuticle Guard cells Stomata Xylem Return to Main Board Answer
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A major function of a plant’s roots is to a. Produce flowers b. Release oxygen c. Transport carbon dioxide d. Take in water Return to Main Board Answer
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In which part of a plant does photosynthesis occur? A. Nucleus B. Chloroplast C. Cell membrane D. Cell wall Return to Main Board Answer
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Which structure is A? a. b. c. d. Stoma Guard cells Cuticle Vein Return to Main Board Answer
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Which structure transports water? A B C D Return to Main Board Answer
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Which structure Surrounds the stoma and what is its name? Letter _____ Guard cells Cuticle Stomata Phloem Return to Main Board Answer
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A green plant absorbs light. A frog eats a fly. These are both examples of how organisms… a. Obtain energy b. Escape predators c. Produce offspring d. Excrete waste Return to Main Board Answer
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A main function of a plant’s seed is to…. a. Store food to be used during early development b. Attract pollen to be used during development c. Take in light energy for photosynthesis] d. Produce chlorophyll to be used during photosynthesis Return to Main Board Answer
A – store food to be used during early development Category 4 for $200 Return to Main Board
In a flower the ____ are the male reproductive structures. a. Ovary b. Stomata c. Stamen d. pistil Return to Main Board Answer
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Write the formula for photosynthesis. chlorophyll & light energy _____ +______ +_____ Oxygen Minerals Glucose (sugar) Return to Main Board carbon dioxide hydrogen water Answer
Carbon dioxide + water oxygen + glucose Category 4 for $400 Return to Main Board
Which letter is the structure which produces pollen and what is its name? anther filament Return to Main Board stigma sepal ovules petal Answer
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Identify the source of energy for Photosynthesis? Return to Main Board Answer
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What is the gas represented by X? a. b. c. d. Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Carbon dioxide Return to Main Board Answer
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Which diagram represents an angiosperm, which has petals in multiples of 3, and parallel veins? A or B Return to Main Board Answer
A – six petals and veins run // Category 5 for $300 Return to Main Board
Give one way a plant uses the sugar that is produced during photosynthesis. Return to Main Board Answer
Ø Uses the sugar for growth and development Ø For respiration in the cells Ø Some is converted to starch and stored for later use Category 5 for $400 Return to Main Board
Monocots have. . a. b. c. d. Flower parts in 4’s or 5’s 2 cotlyedons in the seeds Parallel veins All of the above Return to Main Board Answer
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Which of the following plants is nonvascular? a. b. c. d. Fern Moss Conifer Monocot Return to Main Board Answer
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Mosses and liverworts lack a vascular system, therefore they usually live in places that are mostly: a. Sunny b. Hot c. Dry d. Wet Return to Main Board Answer
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The word “gymnosperm” is Greek and means: A. Naked seed B. Enclosed seed C. Cone seed D. Male seed Return to Main Board Answer
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All angiosperms produce which? a. b. c. d. Seeds in cones Flowers and fruits Rhizoids and rhizomes None of the above Return to Main Board Answer
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After fertilization occurs, the ovary develops into a: New flower Fruit Seed Pollen The tip of the pistil is called the: Sepal Stigma Stamen Ovary Return to Main Board Answer
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