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plant parts and their function word match purpose to accurately match t…

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plant parts and their function word match
purpose
to accurately match the plant parts with their functions
materials
pen or pencil
introductory horticulture, 5th edition
procedure
match the descriptions with the plant parts and/or functions of plants.

  1. ______ flower a. skin of the leaf
  2. ______ leaves b. food manufacture by photosynthesis
  3. ______ fruit c. seed carrying structure
  4. ______ seed d. sugar produced during photosynthesis
  5. ______ stem e. attracts insects for pollination
  6. ______ roots f. process of manufacturing food
  7. ______ epidermis g. green color in the leaf
  8. ______ guard cells h. main support of the plant passage for food and water
  9. ______ stoma i. process of combining oxygen (e.g., rotting)
  10. ______ transpire j. exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
  11. ______ chloroplasts k. sexual propagation of plants
  12. ______ photosynthesis l. measurement of light energy
  13. ______ glucose m. anchors the plant, absorbs food, storage
  14. ______ kilocalorie n. special cells in the epidermis
  15. ______ oxidation o. small pore that allows the leaf to breathe
  16. ______ petiole p. edges of the plant leaf
  17. ______ cuticle q. larger center portion of the leaf from other leaf veins ext
  18. ______ midrib r. leaf stalk
  19. ______ blade s. large flat part of the leaf
  20. ______ margin t. layer covering the epidermis

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Flower: Attracts insects for pollination (E) as flowers are for sexual reproduction and attract pollinators.
  2. Leaves: Food manufacture by photosynthesis (B) since leaves are the main site of photosynthesis.
  3. Fruit: Seed carrying structure (C) as fruits protect and disperse seeds.
  4. Seed: Sexual propagation of plants (K) as seeds are used in sexual reproduction of plants.
  5. Stem: Main support of the plant passage for food and water (H) as stems support and transport.
  6. Roots: Anchors the plant, absorbs food, storage (M) as roots anchor, absorb, and store.
  7. Epidermis: Skin of the leaf (A) as epidermis is the outer layer (skin) of the leaf.
  8. Guard cells: Special cells in the epidermis (N) as guard cells are specialized epidermal cells.
  9. Stoma: Small pore that allows the leaf to breathe (O) as stomata are pores for gas exchange.
  10. Transpire: Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide (J) (Note: Transpiration is mainly water vapor loss, but gas exchange also occurs; or maybe a typo, but based on options, J fits for gas exchange related).
  11. Chloroplasts: Green color in the leaf (G) as chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which is green.
  12. Photosynthesis: Process of manufacturing food (F) as photosynthesis makes food.
  13. Glucose: Sugar produced during photosynthesis (D) as glucose is the sugar made in photosynthesis.
  14. Kilocalorie: Measurement of light energy (L) (Kilocalorie is a unit of energy, here related to energy in food/light? Maybe a bit stretched, but L is the option for measurement).
  15. Oxidation: Process of combining oxygen (e.g., rotting) (I) as oxidation involves combining with oxygen (like in decomposition).
  16. Petiole: Leaf stalk (R) as petiole is the stalk of the leaf.
  17. Cuticle: Layer covering the epidermis (T) as cuticle is a waxy layer over epidermis.
  18. Midrib: Larger center portion of the leaf from other leaf veins (Q) (Midrib is the central vein of the leaf).
  19. Blade: Large flat part of the leaf (S) as blade is the flat part of the leaf.
  20. Margin: Edges of the plant leaf (P) as margin is the edge of the leaf.

Answer:

  1. E. Attracts insects for pollination
  2. B. Food manufacture by photosynthesis
  3. C. Seed carrying structure
  4. K. Sexual propagation of plants
  5. H. Main support of the plant passage for food and water
  6. M. Anchors the plant, absorbs food, storage
  7. A. Skin of the leaf
  8. N. Special cells in the epidermis
  9. O. Small pore that allows the leaf to breathe
  10. J. Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
  11. G. Green color in the leaf
  12. F. Process of manufacturing food
  13. D. Sugar produced during photosynthesis
  14. L. Measurement of light energy
  15. I. Process of combining oxygen (e.g., rotting)
  16. R. Leaf stalk
  17. T. Layer covering the epidermis
  18. Q. Larger center portion of the leaf from other leaf veins
  19. S. Large flat part of the leaf
  20. P. Edges of the plant leaf