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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. Significance. Classification. Structure. Potpourri. 200. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 400. 600. 600. 600. 600. FINAL JEOPARDY!. Significance for 200. Name two legumes Soybeans, green beans, peas, peanuts. Significance for 400.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy! Significance Classification Structure Potpourri 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 FINAL JEOPARDY!

  2. Significance for 200 • Name two legumes • Soybeans, green beans, peas, peanuts

  3. Significance for 400 • What distinguishes a fruit from a vegetable? • Fruits are derived from ovaries of flowers and contain seeds. Vegetables are non-reproductive parts of plants.

  4. Significance for 600 • Why is bark nutritious for some animals? • It includes old phloem that has been clogged over time with sucrose.

  5. Classification for 200 • What are the four main groups of plants? • Mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.

  6. Classification for 400 • Which of these is not like the others? • Parallel veins, Fibrous roots, Four petals, Scattered vascular bundles in the stem • Four petals for a flower would be a dicot characteristic.

  7. Classification for 600 • What three adaptations make plants better suited to life on land? • Cuticle, stomata, vascular tissue, seeds

  8. Structure for 200 • Name the primary source and a possible sink for phloem sap movement during springtime. • Roots. • Newly growing branches, flowers, or leaves.

  9. Structure for 400 • Put these in order from the center to outside of a stem: • Summerwood, Cork, Springwood, Phloem, Vascular Cambium • Springwood, summerwood, vascular cambium, phloem, cork

  10. Structure for 600 • Contrast pollination and fertilization in flowering plants • Pollination is the arrival of pollen at a stigma. • Fertilization is when the sperm nuclei in pollen fertilize the ovum and the central cell.

  11. Potpourri for 200 • What type of leaf cell is responsible for most of the photosynthesis in a plant? • Mesophyll.

  12. A) What process? Potpourri for 400 B) What process? C) What process? Meiosis Pollination Fertilization

  13. Potpourri for 600 • Complete the following: • Ovule  ______ • _____  Fruit • Seed. • Ovary.

  14. FINAL JEOPARDY • Name the three components of a seed. • Embryo, food, seed coat

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