
Unit 5 review
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Jill Currin
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14 Slides • 28 Questions
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What did the stamen say to the pistil?
" I like your style"
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Poll
what is your favorite fruit?
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Multiple Choice
What is the study of plants?
Biology
Geology
Botany
Volcanology
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Which are the male reproductive parts of a flower?
anther
stigma
filament
style
stamen
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Multiple Select
Which are female parts of a flower?
anther
stigma
ovary
pistil
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Multiple Choice
What is self-pollination?
When pollen from 1 plant makes it to a flower of a distant plant.
When a flower doesn't need butterflies, bees, bats or other pollinators to transfer pollen.
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Multiple Choice
What is #4?
the stamen, or male reproductive part
the pistil or female reproductive part
the pistil or male reproductive part
the stamen, or female reproductive part
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Multiple Choice
What is #7
stamen, the male reproductive part
pistil, the female reproductive part
pistil, the male reproductive part
stamen, the female reproductive part
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of #8?
photosynthesis
protection
attract pollinators
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Multiple Choice
what is the purpose of # 9?
reproduction
attract pollinators
protection bud
transpiration
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What does the anther do?
photosynthesis
transpiration
provide pollen
provide eggs
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what is self pollination? (check all that apply)
when pollen from the anther gets to the stigma of the same flower
when pollen from the anther gets to the stigma of a flower of another plant in a field
when pollen from the anther gets to the stigma of a diferent flower on the same plant
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Multiple Choice
Why does a rose bush have thorns?
to attract animals
help photosynthesis
defense- protection from predators
camouflage
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Multiple Choice
Why does a lithops plant look like rocks?
photosynthesis
camouflage adaptation
scare predators
symbiotic relationship
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A mature Saguaro cactus can store 1,500 gallons of water in its tissue. Why?
it's adaptated to live in a salty environment like other halophytes
it's adaptated to live in a dry environment like other epiphytes
it's adaptated to live in a dry environment like other xerophytes
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what is a type of tropism?
transpiration
phototropism
photosynthesis
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Multiple Choice
A tree is growing away from the sidewalk. What is this an example of?
positive phototropism
negative gravitropism
positive thigmotropism
negative thigmotropism
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What type of tropisms does a daisy plant have? (check all that apply)
positive thigmotropism (does it have to touch things?)
positive gravitropism (do roots grown toward gravity)
negative phototropism (do stem & leaves avoid light)
positive phototropism (do stem & leaves grow toward light)
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Organellle where photosynthesis occurs
chlorophyll
chloroplast
mitochondria
krebs cycle
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organelle where cellular respiration occurs
chlorophyll
cholorlast
mitochondria
lungs
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What gas is produced in photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide
Water
Glucose
Oxygen
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Multiple Choice
What is photosynthesis?
How plants release energy
How plants convert radiant energy into glucose or sugar
how plants conver chemical energy into useable energy
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Multiple Choice
What are products of Cellular Respiration?
H2O and O2
C6H12O6 and H2O
H2O and CO2
C6H12O6 and O2
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Multiple Select
what organisms perform cellular respiration? (check all)
plants
animals
bacteria
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Multiple Choice
The green pigment in photosynthetic organisms.
chloroplast
chlorophyll
tannins
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the small openings on leaves that allow plants to release water
cuticle
stomata
leaves
petals
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Multiple Choice
Process of plants releasing water through it's leaves
precipitation
evaporation
transpiration
perspiration
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Multiple Choice
cells that regulate aie exchange of a leaf
stomas
cuticles
guard cells
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How is your plant knowledge?
Awesome! ready to take the Unit Test!
Ok, I need to study a little more.
Not good, I have some questions.
What did the stamen say to the pistil?
" I like your style"
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