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4Structures For Survival
Plant Classification
Surprise!
Non- Vascular Plants
Vascular Plants
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5Question 1a
Which part of the plant supports the plant holds
the leaves up to the light and stores food?
6Answer 1a
The Stem
7Question 2a
Which part of the plant is the site of
photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration?
8Answer 2a
The Leaves
9Question 3a
Which part of the plant helps anchor the plant in
the ground absorb H2O and minerals from the
soil, and stores extra food?
10Answer 3a
The Roots
11Question 4a
Which plant part has special structures that
allow it to be dispersed by wind, water and
animals?
12Answer 4a
Seeds
13Question 5a
Which structure of a seed helps protect the
embryo from injury and drying out?
14Answer 5a
The Seed Coat
15Question 1b
Plants are placed in one of these two groups
based on whether or not they can circulate fluids
and food?
16Answer 1b
Vascular or Nonvascular
17Plants are placed in these two groups based on
how they reproduce.
Question 2b
18Answer 2b
Spore or Seed Producing
19Question 3b
Plants are put in these 2 groups based on where
their seeds are found?
20Answer 3b
Flower or Cone-Bearing
21Question 4b
Plants are placed in these 2 groups based on
whether their seeds have one or two food storage
areas?
22Answer 4b
Monocot or Dicot
23Question 5b
Plants are in their own kingdom because they have
___________ in their cells and therefore are able
to ______________?
24Answer 5b
Chlorophyll Make their own food (autotrophs).
25Question 1c
True or False? Most plants in the plant kingdom
are vascular plants?
26Answer 1c
True
27Question 2c
Vascular plants have true _________ , ___________
, and leaves?
28Answer 2c
Roots, Stems and Leaves
29Question 3c
Vascular plants have a tube system for
transporting _________ and __________?
30Answer 3c
Food and Water
31Question 4c
What are the names of the 2 tubes in vascular
plants?
32Answer 4c
Xylem and Phloem
33Question 5c
What size can vascular plants be?
34Answer 5c
Any size
35Question 1d
What are 3 structures plants may have for defense?
36Answer 1d
1) Thorns 2)Poisonous fruits and leaves 3)
Ability to close their leaves
37Question 2d
What is the name of the type of root that
consists of a mass of roots? (example grass)
38Answer 2d
Fibrous roots
39What is another name for a flowering plant? A
cone-bearing plant?
Question 3d
40Flowering Plant Angiosperm Cone-bearing Plant -
Gymnosperm
Answer 3d
41Question 4d
Which type of root consists of ONE main root with
smaller roots branching off? (example carrots)
42Answer 4d
Taproots
43What part of the root help increase the surface
area of the root so that the root can absorb more
water and nutrients.
Question 5d
44Root Hairs
Answer 5d
45Nonvascular plants do NOT have true _________,
_________ and __________ ?
Question 1e
46Answer 1e
Cheese, Mushrooms and Yeast (Bread)
47Name the three things that were talked about
in class in which Fungi are important in Health
and Medicine?
Question 2e
48Answer 2e
Roots, Stems, and Leaves
49Question 3e
What size are nonvascular plants?
50Answer 3e
Usually very small (a few centimeters tall)
51Question 4e
How do nonvascular plants transport water and
food?
52Cell by Cell
Answer 4e
53Question 5e
What is an example of a nonvascular plant?
54Answer 5e
Moss Liverworts Hornworts
55Question 1f
56Answer 1f
57Question 2f
58Answer 2f
59Question 3f
60Answer 3f
61Question 4f
62Answer 4f
63Question 5f
64Answer 5f
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66Final Question
List 3 ways that plants defend themselves.
67- Thorns
- Poisonous fruits and leaves
- Ability to close their leaves!
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