Mini Lesson #6:

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Review for Plants Test
Test Date: Friday, Feb. 8th
All Core Classes
Study Guide
1. The part of the plant that takes in water and
nutrients is the __________________.
2. The two main reproductive structures in a
flower are the _____________ and the
____________.
3. The ____________ consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
Study Guide
1. The part of the plant that takes in water and
nutrients is the roots.
2. The two main reproductive structures in a
flower are the _____________ and the
____________.
3. The ____________ consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
Study Guide
1. The part of the plant that takes in water and
nutrients is the roots.
2. The two main reproductive structures in a
flower are the pistil and the stamen.
3. The ____________ consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
Study Guide
1. The part of the plant that takes in water and
nutrients is the roots.
2. The two main reproductive structures in a
flower are the pistil and the stamen.
3. The stamen consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
Study Guide
2. The two main reproductive structures in a
flower are the pistil and the stamen.
3. The stamen consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
4. Pollen is found inside the ______________.
Study Guide
2. The two main reproductive structures in a
flower are the pistil and the stamen.
3. The stamen consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
4. Pollen is found inside the anther.
Study Guide
3. The stamen consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
4. Pollen is found inside the anther.
5. A dicot seed has _______ seedleaves.
Study Guide
3. The stamen consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
4. Pollen is found inside the anther.
5. A dicot seed has two seedleaves.
Study Guide
3. The stamen consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
4. Pollen is found inside the anther.
5. A dicot seed has two seedleaves.
6. The parts of a ___________ flower are
usually in fours or fives.
Study Guide
3. The stamen consists of two parts: the
filament and the anther.
4. Pollen is found inside the anther.
5. A dicot seed has two seedleaves.
6. The parts of a dicot flower are usually in
fours or fives.
Study Guide
4. Pollen is found inside the anther.
5. A dicot seed has two seedleaves.
6. The parts of a dicot flower are usually in fours
or fives.
7. There are ___________ shapes of leaves.
Study Guide
4. Pollen is found inside the anther.
5. A dicot seed has two seedleaves.
6. The parts of a dicot flower are usually in fours
or fives.
7. There are many shapes of leaves.
Study Guide
5. A dicot seed has two seedleaves.
6. The parts of a dicot flower are usually in fours
or fives.
7. There are many shapes of leaves.
8. _____________ trees shed their leaves each
year.
Study Guide
5. A dicot seed has two seedleaves.
6. The parts of a dicot flower are usually in fours
or fives.
7. There are many shapes of leaves.
8. Deciduous trees shed their leaves each year.
Study Guide
6. The parts of a dicot flower are usually in fours
or fives.
7. There are many shapes of leaves.
8. Deciduous trees shed their leaves each year.
9. Coniferous trees are also called ___________
because they stay green all year.
Study Guide
6. The parts of a dicot flower are usually in fours
or fives.
7. There are many shapes of leaves.
8. Deciduous trees shed their leaves each year.
9. Coniferous trees are also called evergreen
because they stay green all year.
Study Guide
7. There are many shapes of leaves.
8. Deciduous trees shed their leaves each year.
9. Coniferous trees are also called evergreen
because they stay green all year.
10. Plants need ____________, sunlight, and
carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis.
Study Guide
7. There are many shapes of leaves.
8. Deciduous trees shed their leaves each year.
9. Coniferous trees are also called evergreen
because they stay green all year.
10. Plants need water, sunlight, and carbon
dioxide to carry out photosynthesis.
Study Guide
9. Coniferous trees are also called evergreen
because they stay green all year.
10. Plants need water, sunlight, and carbon
dioxide to carry out photosynthesis.
11. The products of photosynthesis are
____________ and _____________.
Study Guide
9. Coniferous trees are also called evergreen
because they stay green all year.
10. Plants need water, sunlight, and carbon
dioxide to carry out photosynthesis.
11. The products of photosynthesis are oxygen
and glucose.
Study Guide
10. Plants need water, sunlight, and carbon
dioxide to carry out photosynthesis.
11. The products of photosynthesis are oxygen
and glucose.
12. Photosynthesis occurs in the ____________
of the plant cell.
Study Guide
10. Plants need water, sunlight, and carbon
dioxide to carry out photosynthesis.
11. The products of photosynthesis are oxygen
and glucose.
12. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of
the plant cell.
Study Guide
11. The products of photosynthesis are oxygen
and glucose.
12. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of
the plant cell.
13. _____________ is the opposite process of
photosynthesis, which breaks down glucose
to release stored energy.
Study Guide
11. The products of photosynthesis are oxygen
and glucose.
12. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of
the plant cell.
13. Respiration is the opposite process of
photosynthesis, which breaks down glucose
to release stored energy.
Study Guide
12. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of
the plant cell.
13. Respiration is the opposite process of
photosynthesis, which breaks down glucose
to release stored energy.
14. During ______________, plants release
water vapor through their leaves.
Study Guide
12. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of
the plant cell.
13. Respiration is the opposite process of
photosynthesis, which breaks down glucose
to release stored energy.
14. During transpiration, plants release water
vapor through their leaves.
Study Guide
13. Respiration is the opposite process of
photosynthesis, which breaks down glucose
to release stored energy.
14.During transpiration, plants release water
vapor through their leaves.
15. Transpiration is part of the __________
cycle.
Study Guide
13. Respiration is the opposite process of
photosynthesis, which breaks down glucose
to release stored energy.
14.During transpiration, plants release water
vapor through their leaves.
15. Transpiration is part of the water cycle.
Study Guide
What part of the plant is shown?
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Study Guide
What part of the plant is shown?
16. anther
17.
18.
19.
20.
Study Guide
What part of the plant is shown?
16. anther
17. leaf
18.
19.
20.
Study Guide
What part of the plant is shown?
16. anther
17. leaf
18. pollen
19.
20.
Study Guide
What part of the plant is shown?
16. anther
17. leaf
18. pollen
19. roots
20.
Study Guide
What part of the plant is shown?
16. anther
17. leaf
18. pollen
19. roots
20. filament
Study Guide
Identify each leaf.
21.
22.
23.
Study Guide
Identify each leaf.
21.
oak
22.
23.
Study Guide
Identify each leaf.
21.
oak
22.
holly
23.
Study Guide
Identify each leaf.
21.
oak
22.
holly
23.
blackthorn
Study Guide
24. Explain how plants and animals exchange
gases and energy.
Study Guide
24.Explain how plants and animals exchange
gases and energy.
Plants use carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to
produce glucose and oxygen. Animals eat
the glucose and breathe in the oxygen to get
their energy. Then they breathe out carbon
dioxide so the cycle continues.
Study Guide
25.Describe what would happen to a plant left
in a closet.
Study Guide
25.Describe what would happen to a plant left
in a closet.
The plant would not receive sunlight in the
closet, so it would not be able to carry out
photosynthesis and would not have the
energy it needs to live.
Plants Test
This Friday, 2/8/13
No books, notes, study guide
Will be on Computer
Questions will not be in same order
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