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Science : Order & Design

Chapter 2 Review
Name:…………………………………

State the term which is being defined by each sentence. …………………………………


1. leaf that has more than one blade joined to the petiole…………………………………
2. creeping stem that grows along the surface of the ground in most grass
plants…………………………………
3. the part of a plant embryo that develops into the root system…………………………………
4. the part of a plant embryo that develops into the shoot…………………………………
5. leaves that attach directly to a stem…………………………………
6. a plant that needs two growing seasons to complete its life cycle…………………………………
7. plant that produces seeds covered by a flower…………………………………
8. leaf like structure at the base of a flower's petals…………………………………
9. main force that brings water up a plant's transport tube…………………………………
10. a young plant that is able to survive without its cotyledons…………………………………
11. plants that have non woody stems…………………………………
12. food making process of plants…………………………………
13. part of the stamen that produces pollen grains…………………………………
14. transfer of pollen from the stamen to the top of the …………………………………
15. plant reproduction that does not involve flowers, seeds, or fruit…………………………………
16. parts of the flower that attract pollinators…………………………………
17. tiny one-celled reproductive structures found on plants such as ferns…………………………………
18. the place where a leaf attaches to the stem…………………………………
19. this forms after a pollen grain reaches a flower, and then travels down to reach the egg
cell…………………………………
20. plants without vascular systems…………………………………
21. growth of a plant in length…………………………………
22. upward force in the transport tubes produced by water entering the root
hairs…………………………………
23. when a fruit ripens and bursts; naturally…………………………………
24. pockets of chlorophyll…………………………………
25. parallel veins in a leaf…………………………………
1. Name the Christian botanist who discovered that each flower’s nectar-producing organs have special colors
designed to attract various insects.

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2. State the primary function of a flower.

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3. Name the two types of flower ovaries, based on position in the flower

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4. List the three main things seeds require to germinate.

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5. Name the characteristics botanists use to classify flowering plants into families

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6. Name the family of plants that helps return nitrogen to the soil.

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7. Name the plant family that includes onions and garlic.

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8. Name the three basic leaf shapes.

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9. Name the two types of compound leaves

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10. three main types of leaf venation

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