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Page 1: With your host/hostess, Your Classmate Chapter 8 Review Jeopardy

With your host/hostess,Your Classmate

Chapter 8Review

Jeopardy

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Chapter 8 Review Jeopardy

Plant Parts

Reproduction

More Parts

Roots or Not

Misc.

100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500

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Plant Parts 100

What part of the diagram shows a filament?

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Plant Parts 200

What part of the diagram shows a pistil?

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Plant Parts 300

What part of the diagram shows a anther?

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Plant Parts 400

What part of the diagram shows a sepal?

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Plant Parts 500

What part of the diagram shows a ovary?

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Reproduction 100 Flowers are organs of

a. pollination. b. respiration. c. sexual reproduction. d. transport.

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Reproduction 200 Pollination between flowers on different

plants is

a. asexual reproduction. b. cross-pollination. c. self-pollination. d. vegetative propagation.

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Reproduction 300 The reproductive organs in a flower are

the stamens and

a. ovaries. b. sepals. c. petals. d. pistils.

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Reproduction 400 A method of vegetative propagation in

which a piece of a plant is used to grow new plants is called

a. cuttings. b. fertilization. c. self-pollination. d. tropism.

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Reproduction 500 The joining of the nuclei of a male and a

female reproductive cell is

a. asexual reproduction. b. fertilization. c. pollination. d. vegetative propagation.

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More Parts 100 The outer protective covering of a seed

is the

a. epidermis. b. hilum. c. seed coat. d. seed jacket.

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More Parts 200 The outer protective layer of a leaf is

called the

a. embryo. b. epidermis. c. mesophyll. d. stoma.

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More Parts 300 A mature ovary and its seeds is called

a. a bulb. b. a fruit. c. a tuber. d. an embryo.

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More Parts 400 A mark or scar on a seed coat where the

seed was once attached to the ovary is the

a. epidermis. b. bulb. c. vein. d. hilum.

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Daily Double How many points would you like to

wager on today’s DAILY DOUBLE???

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More Parts 500 An example of a leaf tissue is

a. mesophyll. b. chlorophyll. c. stigma. d. hilum.

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Roots or Not 100 All of the following are jobs of the roots except

a) make food. b) store food. c) take in water. d) anchor the plant.

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Roots or Not 200All trees have

a) herbaceous stems. b) taproots. c) tubers. d) woody stems.

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Roots or Nots 300 A taproot system is made up of

a) many thin roots. b) many large roots. c) one large root. d) one root cap.

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Roots or Not 400 Tiny structures that extend from the

outer layer of a root are

a) fibrous roots. b) root caps. c) root hairs. d) taproots.

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Roots or Not 500 Water and minerals are carried up from

the roots of a plant by

a) hilum. b) xylem. c) mesophyll. d) phloem.

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Miscellaneous 100 The chemical pigment needed for

photosynthesis to take place is

a. chlorophyll. b. chloroplast. c. filament. d. xylem.

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Miscellaneous 200 Photosynthesis occurs in a plant cell’s

a. tubers. b. stamens. c. filaments. d. chloroplasts.

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Miscellaneous 300 All of the following are a stimulus that

plants respond to except

a. sound. b. water. c. gravity. d. light.

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Miscellaneous 400 Growth of a plant in response to

something in the environment is called a

a. stomata. b. tropism. c. stimulus. d. tuber.

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Miscellaneous 500 Plant structures that allow the exchange

of gases into and out of a leaf are called

a. anthers. b. stigmas. c. stomates. d. veins.

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Chapter Review

Jeopardy

THANK YOU for PLAYING!!!

Would you like a final Jeopardy question?

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Final Jeopardy What would happen to a willow tree’s

roots if the water level in the river it was next to gradually lowered?

Answer: The roots would grow downward toward the water.