Jeopardy More Leafy Facts Vascular Nonvascular Plants Monocot
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Jeopardy More Leafy Facts Vascular & Nonvascular Plants Monocot & Vocabulary Dicot Seeds Definitions $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
Leafy Facts $100 n What three items do plants need to grow? n Light (from the sun), Air (oxygen), and Water.
Leafy Facts $200 n This is the name for the broad, flat part of the leaf. n Blade
Leafy Facts $300 n The petiole is a fancy name for the _____. n Stem
Leafy Facts $400 n True or False: The petiole turns the blade toward the sun. n True
Leafy Facts $500 n What is the name of the central stalk of the leaf? n Midrib
More Leafy Facts $100 n How many rows does a compound leaf have? n Two
More Leafy Facts $200 n True or False: The bud appears at the base of the leaf. n True
More Leafy Facts $300 n What is the name of the small leaf that is part of the whole leaf in a compound leaf? n Leaflet
More Leafy Facts $400 n True or False: Leaves have veins. n True
More Leafy Facts $500 n What are the names of the two types of leaves? n Simple and Compound
Vascular & Nonvascular Plants $100 n What does “vascular” mean? n Vessel/Tube
Vascular & Nonvascular Plants $200 n True or False: Nonvascular plants can transport water. n False
Vascular & Nonvascular Plants $300 n Vascular plants have roots, stems, and _______. n Leaves
Vascular & Nonvascular Plants $400 n Vascular or Nonvascular? n Nonvascular
Vascular & Nonvascular Plants $500 n Vascular or Nonvascular? n Vascular
Monocot & Dicot Seeds $100 n This is the name for the protective outer coat of a seed. n Seed Coat
Monocot & Dicot Seeds $200 n This is the leaf part of the plant’s embryo. n Cotyledon
Monocot & Dicot Seeds $300 n This is the part of the plant that helps develop the seed’s embryo n Food storage
Monocot & Dicot Seeds $400 n How many cotyledons does a dicot seed have? n Two
Monocot & Dicot Seeds $500 n True or False: The food storage is part of the cotyledons in a dicot seed. n True
Vocabulary Definitions $100 n Definition: the building block of life n Cell
Vocabulary Definitions $200 n Definition: controls the cell’s activities n Nucleus
Vocabulary Definitions $300 n Definition: the part of the cell that makes food for the plant n Chloroplast
Vocabulary Definitions $400 n Definition: tiny plants and animals n Microbes
Vocabulary Definitions $500 n Definition: a gel-like liquid inside a cell n Cytoplasm
Final Jeopardy n What does the root “micro-” mean? n Small
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- Reproduce by spores
- Non vascular plants
- Characteristics of vascular plants
- Vascular vs nonvascular plants
- Club mosses, horsetails and ferns are types of _____.
- Non vascular vs vascular plants
- Is a gerber daisy vascular or nonvascular
- Coniferophyta vascular or nonvascular
- Kingdom of ferns
- Lycopodium vascular or nonvascular
- Kingdom plantae vascular and nonvascular
- Cycads: vascular tissue
- Monocot vs dicot vascular tissue
- Seedless vascular
- Nutritional habits of hypnum sp
- Multicellular dependent embryos
- Common characteristics of plantae
- Vascular and non vascular difference
- Phyla of seedless vascular plants
- A popular seedless vascular plant is _____.
- Sprophytes
- Seedless vascular plants
- Advantages of gymnosperms
- What is a node on a plant
- Vascular plants phylum
- Selaginella life cycle