Plants and Flower - Vocabulary and Questions
What types of stems are in plants?
All of the above - Aerial, Subterranean, Acaulescent
The seed is made up of which of the following parts?
All of the above - Seed coat, Cotyledon, Embroyo
Which is NOT a function of the stem in plants?
Anchor the plant in the ground
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of plants?
Capable of moving by themselves.
Which part of the plant cell surrounds the cell as a thin layer of lipids and proteins?
Cell membrane
Which part of the plant cell provides the structural support and protection?
Cell wall
Which of the following is NOT a fruit type?
Complex
Which type of plant tissue is NOT part of the vascular bundle?
Cortex
Where is rough endoplasmic reticulum located?
Cytoplasm
Which cell structure contains the cytoskeleton, cytosol and the organelles?
Cytoplasm
Which of the following is NOT a characteristics of a vacuole?
Does not contain a nuclei
Which type of root system is found in grasses?
Fibrous root system
Which part of the flower is the peduncle?
Flower stem
Which type of flower is missing either the pistil or the stamen?
Imperfect
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the nucleus?
Is spherical, rod-shaped organelles
Which cell structure has a double membrane surrounding it?
Mitochondria
How many primary roots are in a taproot system?
One
In alternate leaf patterns, how many leaves are produced at each node?
One
Which plant part connects the leaf blade to the stem?
Petiole
Which part of the stem transports sugars?
Phloem
Which of the following is the female part of the plant?
Pistil
What type of cells are found in bacteria?
Prokaryotic
What are small organelles found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of a cell called?
Ribosomes
Which of the following is NOT a tissue found in the stem?
Stele
Which type of roots grow directly downward?
Tap roots
Gamete
a mature male of female sex cell which is able to unite with another of the opposite sex in sexual reproduction.
Organelle
a specialized part of a cell which has a specific location.
Chromosomes
a structure of nucleic acids and proteins which carries genetic information in the form of genes.
ATP
adenosine triphosphate, the molecule which provides the energy in the cells of all livings things.
Dicot
embryos with two cotyledons.
Monocots
flowering plants with only one seed cotyledon.
Dicotyledons
flowering plants with two seed cotyledons.
Enzymes
proteins which assist chemical reactions in living cells.
Conifers
trees which bears cones and need-like or scale-like leaves.