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Welcome to TURNER Field

Welcome to TURNER Field . RULES . You need to have a set batting list of your players (Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl order) The player that is batting gets to decide if they want to run a SINGLE , DOUBLE , TRIPLE , or HOMERUN.

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Welcome to TURNER Field

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  1. Welcome to TURNERField

  2. RULES • You need to have a set batting list of your players (Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl order) • The player that is batting gets to decide if they want to run a SINGLE, DOUBLE, TRIPLE, or HOMERUN. • You have 30 seconds to write your answer on the board and raise it up. (You may discuss with your teammates, but the person batting must write the answer and have the board). If you don’t answer it in 30 SECONDS then the other team can get a chance to answer. • You can STEAL a base, but you have to answer a 3rd base question. If you get it wrong you’re OUT!

  3. BASEBALL

  4. VS. TODAY’S GAME

  5. 1st base 2nd base 3rd base Home run 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 1 2 3 4 5 6

  6. Question 1 • Give me three characteristics that all plants have. • Answer

  7. Answer • Multicellular • Autotrophic • Have organ systems • Eukaryotic • Home

  8. QUESTION 2 • Write two land adaptations of plants. • Answer

  9. Answer • Waxy cuticle • Thick cell walls made of cellulose • Roots • Seeds • Leaf shapes • HOME

  10. Question 3 • 3. What is the difference between vascular and non vascular plants? • Answer

  11. Answer • Vascular have xylem and phloem and which gives structure to the plants. • Vascular plants’ dominant life stage is the sporophyte. • HOME

  12. Question 4 • What is the most successful group of plants? (Give me the phylum name) • Answer

  13. Answer • Anthophyta • HOME

  14. Question 5 A B C • 5. Label the three male parts of the flower. • Answer

  15. Answer • A: Stamen • B: Anther • C: Filament • HOME

  16. Question 6 • 6. What is the term used for “naked seed”? • Answer

  17. Answer • Gymnosperm • HOME

  18. Question 7 • 7. Xylem and Phloem are part of the vascular tissue. What is each part responsible for? • Answer

  19. Answer • Xylem: Water • Phloem: Nutrients, Sugar • HOME

  20. Question 8 • 8. What is the difference between a monocot and dicot? • Answer

  21. Answer • Monocot has one seed leaf, usually have parallel veins, flower parts are in multiples of three and scattered vascular tissue. • Dicots hae two seed leaves, netlike viens, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and ringed vascular tissue. • HOME

  22. Question 9 • What is the term that describes a seed that is enclosed by a fruit? • Answer

  23. Answer • Angiosperm • HOME

  24. Question 10 • 10. List three common name examples of nonvascular plants. • Answer

  25. Answer • Liverworts • Hornworts • Mosses • HOME

  26. Question 1 • What two phases do plant life cycles alternate between? • Answer

  27. Answer • Sporophyte phase (2n spore producing plant) and Gametophyte Phase (n gamete-producing plant). • HOME

  28. Question 2 • 2. What do plants do when conditions are hot and water is lost through the leaves by transpiration? • Answer

  29. Answer • Guard cell deflates and closes the stomata. • P. 653 • HOME

  30. Question 3 • 3. What does thigmotrophism mean? • Answer

  31. Answer • Movement of plants through touch (like Venus Fly Trap) • HOME

  32. Question 4 • 4. Give me two examples of plants that are gymnosperms. • Answer

  33. Answer • Ginkgo, Cycads, Conifers, Gnetum, Welwischia, Ephedra • HOME

  34. Question 5 A B • What are the three parts of a female flower parts called? • Answer C

  35. Answer • A: Stigma • B: Style • C: Ovary • HOME

  36. Question 6 • 6. What goes in the blank? • Anther: Male gametophyte in a flowering plant. • __________: Male gametophyte in a non-vascular plant. • Answer

  37. Answer • Antheridium • HOME

  38. Question 7 • 7. What part of the plant are you looking at? • Answer

  39. Answer • The stem • HOME

  40. Question 8 • 8. A carrot is an example of a(n) ____. • Answer

  41. Answer • Taproot • HOME

  42. Question 9 • 9. If monocots do not have wood then what supports palm trees? • Answer

  43. Answer • Rely on overlapping leaf bases, thickened enlarged cells. And prop roots to stay up • HOME

  44. Question 10 • Are pine trees monocots or dicots? • Answer

  45. Answer • Pines are conifers meaning they are neither monocots or dicots. They have gymnosperms. • HOME

  46. Question 1 • What is a disadvantage if the stomata is closed due to loss of water? • Answer

  47. Answer • There might not be enough CO2 for photosynthesis to occur. • P. 653 • HOME

  48. Question 2 • 2. One thing on your bucket list is to make the world’s tallest plant. You decide to try this over your spring break. What hormone could you use in order to try to cross that off of your bucket list? • Answer

  49. Answer • Gibberellins • p. 680-681 • HOME

  50. Question 3 • Give the phylum name that is vascular, does not have protected seeds, and have needle-leaved plants. • Answer

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