LETS PLAY JEOPARDY Jeopardy Picture This Plant Response

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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!

LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!

Jeopardy Picture This! Plant Response and Growth Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q

Jeopardy Picture This! Plant Response and Growth Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Types of Plants Plant Tissues Q $100 Flower Structures Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Types of Plants Give an example of a nonvascular plant.

$100 Question from Types of Plants Give an example of a nonvascular plant.

$100 Answer from Types of Plants What are mosses?

$100 Answer from Types of Plants What are mosses?

$200 Question from Types of Plants Give an example of a seedless vascular plant.

$200 Question from Types of Plants Give an example of a seedless vascular plant.

$200 Answer from Types of Plants What are ferns?

$200 Answer from Types of Plants What are ferns?

$300 Question from Types of Plants This type of plant produces seeds in cones.

$300 Question from Types of Plants This type of plant produces seeds in cones.

$300 Answer from Types of Plants What is a gymnosperm?

$300 Answer from Types of Plants What is a gymnosperm?

$400 Question from Types of Plants DOUBLE JEOPARDY Name the two types of angiosperms.

$400 Question from Types of Plants DOUBLE JEOPARDY Name the two types of angiosperms.

$400 Answer from Types of Plants What are monocots and dicots?

$400 Answer from Types of Plants What are monocots and dicots?

$500 Question from Types of Plants These plants produce seeds in flowers or fruits.

$500 Question from Types of Plants These plants produce seeds in flowers or fruits.

$500 Answer from Types of Plants What are angiosperms?

$500 Answer from Types of Plants What are angiosperms?

$100 Question from Plant Tissues This is the outermost layer of cells covering the

$100 Question from Plant Tissues This is the outermost layer of cells covering the plant; it is responsible for producing the cuticle.

$100 Answer from Plant Tissues What is the epidermis?

$100 Answer from Plant Tissues What is the epidermis?

$200 Question from Plant Tissues What are the two types of vascular tissue?

$200 Question from Plant Tissues What are the two types of vascular tissue?

$200 Answer from Plant Tissues What are xylem & phloem?

$200 Answer from Plant Tissues What are xylem & phloem?

$300 Question from Plant Tissues This is a region of rapidly dividing cells that

$300 Question from Plant Tissues This is a region of rapidly dividing cells that helps the plant to grow in height or width.

$300 Answer from Plant Tissues What is meristem?

$300 Answer from Plant Tissues What is meristem?

$400 Question from Plant Tissues This structure controls the process of transpiration in the

$400 Question from Plant Tissues This structure controls the process of transpiration in the plant by the opening and closing of guard cells.

$400 Answer from Plant Tissues What are stomata?

$400 Answer from Plant Tissues What are stomata?

$500 Question from Plant Tissues This plant tissue is where photosynthesis occurs. It includes

$500 Question from Plant Tissues This plant tissue is where photosynthesis occurs. It includes any tissue that is not dermal, meristematic, or vascular.

$500 Answer from Plant Tissues What is ground tissue?

$500 Answer from Plant Tissues What is ground tissue?

$100 Question from Picture This! DOUBLE JEOPARDY What type of vascular plant is this?

$100 Question from Picture This! DOUBLE JEOPARDY What type of vascular plant is this?

$100 Answer from Picture This! What are gymnosperms?

$100 Answer from Picture This! What are gymnosperms?

$200 Question from Picture This! This is an example of an…

$200 Question from Picture This! This is an example of an…

$200 Answer from Picture This! What is an endosperm?

$200 Answer from Picture This! What is an endosperm?

$300 Question from Picture This! This picture shows the difference in venation between…

$300 Question from Picture This! This picture shows the difference in venation between…

$300 Answer from Picture This! Monocot Dicot

$300 Answer from Picture This! Monocot Dicot

$400 Question from Picture This! Name the male structure of the flower shown below:

$400 Question from Picture This! Name the male structure of the flower shown below:

$400 Answer from Picture This! What is the stamen?

$400 Answer from Picture This! What is the stamen?

$500 Question from Picture This! The picture shows what process that occurs in seeds?

$500 Question from Picture This! The picture shows what process that occurs in seeds?

$500 Answer from Picture This! What is germination?

$500 Answer from Picture This! What is germination?

$100 Question from Plant Growth & Responses This is the name for a plant’s

$100 Question from Plant Growth & Responses This is the name for a plant’s growth response toward light in one direction.

$100 Answer from Plant Growth & Reponses What is phototropism?

$100 Answer from Plant Growth & Reponses What is phototropism?

$200 Question from Plant Growth & Responses DOUBLE JEOPARDY Roots growing downward is an

$200 Question from Plant Growth & Responses DOUBLE JEOPARDY Roots growing downward is an example of this.

$200 Answer from Plant Growth & Responses What is gravitropism?

$200 Answer from Plant Growth & Responses What is gravitropism?

$300 Question from Plant Growth & Responses This process occurs when a plant responds

$300 Question from Plant Growth & Responses This process occurs when a plant responds to touch.

$300 Answer from Plant Growth & Responses What is thigmotropism?

$300 Answer from Plant Growth & Responses What is thigmotropism?

$400 Question from Plant Growth & Responses This is a plant’s response to seasonal

$400 Question from Plant Growth & Responses This is a plant’s response to seasonal changes in length of night and day.

$400 Answer from Plant Growth & Responses What is photoperiodism?

$400 Answer from Plant Growth & Responses What is photoperiodism?

$500 Question from Plant Growth & Responses This type of meristem increases the plants’

$500 Question from Plant Growth & Responses This type of meristem increases the plants’ length, or height.

$500 Answer from Plant Growth & Responses What is intercalary meristem?

$500 Answer from Plant Growth & Responses What is intercalary meristem?

$100 Question from Flower Structures Name the plant’s female reproductive structure that houses the

$100 Question from Flower Structures Name the plant’s female reproductive structure that houses the ovary.

$100 Answer from Flower Structures What is the pistil?

$100 Answer from Flower Structures What is the pistil?

$200 Question from Flower Structures Identify the pink structures in the picture.

$200 Question from Flower Structures Identify the pink structures in the picture.

$200 Answer from Flower Structures What are petals?

$200 Answer from Flower Structures What are petals?

$300 Question from Flower Structures The male reproductive cells of the plant are found

$300 Question from Flower Structures The male reproductive cells of the plant are found in _______.

$300 Answer from Flower Structures What is pollen?

$300 Answer from Flower Structures What is pollen?

$400 Question from Flower Structures This structure grows around the petals of the flower

$400 Question from Flower Structures This structure grows around the petals of the flower to protect them as the bud develops.

$400 Answer from Flower Structures What is the sepal?

$400 Answer from Flower Structures What is the sepal?

$500 Question for Flower Structure DOUBLE JEOPARDY This is the structure that attaches the

$500 Question for Flower Structure DOUBLE JEOPARDY This is the structure that attaches the leaf to the stem of the plant.

$500 Answer from Flower Structures What is the petiole?

$500 Answer from Flower Structures What is the petiole?

Final Jeopardy In photosynthesis, _______ and _______ are used to create energy stored in

Final Jeopardy In photosynthesis, _______ and _______ are used to create energy stored in ______.

Final Jeopardy Answer What are carbon dioxide, water, and glucose (sugar)?

Final Jeopardy Answer What are carbon dioxide, water, and glucose (sugar)?