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vascular/non vascular, seedless/seed. Plants. Do Now. Quietly review your notes on plants for 5 minutes. Round 1- Rules. All questions in Round 1 are worth 1 point. All teams must answer every question
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Do Now • Quietly review your notes on plants for 5 minutes
Round 1- Rules • All questions in Round 1 are worth 1 point. • All teams must answer every question • Correct answers receive 1 point and incorrect answers will deduct 1 point from the team’s score. • Write all answers down.
Round 1 • Copy word box into notes for reference: • cellulose, cuticle, nonvascular plant, phloem, pioneer species, rhizoid, vascular plant, xylem
Round 1- Question 1 • Root is to fern as ____________ is to moss
Round 1- Question 2 • Phloem is to food transport as ______________ is to water transport.
Round 1- Question 3 • Vascular plant is to horsetail as ________________ is to liverwort.
Round 1- Question 4 • Cellulose is to support as _____________ is to protect.
Round 1- Question 5 • Fuel is to ferns as _____________ is to bryophyte (seedless nonvascular) plants.
Round 1- Question 6 • Cuticle is to wax as __________ is to fibers.
Round 2- Rules • All questions in Round 2 are multiple choice. • Teams will be given 10 seconds to answer the question before viewing the choices. • If they get the answer correct within the first 10 seconds, they will receive 2 points, however, if it is wrong, they will lose 1 point. • After 10 seconds, choices will be revealed and teams will gain 1 point for the correct answer or lose one point for the incorrect response.
Round 2- Question 1 • Which of the following is a seedless vascular plant? • A. moss • B. liverwort • C. horsetail • D. pine
Round 2- Question 2 • What are the plant structures that anchor the plant called? • A. stems • B. leaves • C. roots • D. guard cells
Round 2- Question 3 • What group has plants that are only a few cells thick? • A. gymnosperms • Cycads • Ferns • Mosses
Round 2- Question 4 • What kinds of plants have structures that move water and other substances? • A. vascular • B. protist • C. nonvascular • D. bacterial
Round 2- Question 5 • Which one of the following do ferns have? • A. cones • B. rhizoids • C. spores • D. seeds
Round 2- Question 6 • Which one of the following is an advantage to life on land for plants? • A. more direct sunlight • B. less carbon dioxide • C. greater space to grow • D. less competition for food
Round 3- Rules • Questions in this round are worth 3 points. • Teams will gain 3 points for a correct answer or lose 3 points for the incorrect answer. • Partial credit will be given.
Round 3- Question 1 • What might happen if a land plant’s waxy cuticle was destroyed?
Round 3- Question 2 • Plants called succulents store large amounts of water in their leaves, stems and roots. In what environments would you expect to find succulents growing naturally?
Round 3- Question 3 • Explain why mosses usually are found in moist areas.
Round 3- Question 4 • Recognize Cause and Effect: How do pioneer species change environments so that other plants can grow there?
Round 3- Question 5 • On a walk through the woods with a friend, you find a plant neither of you have seen before. The plant has green leaves and yellow flowers. Your friend says it is a vascular plant. How does your friend know?
Round 3- Question 6 • Sequence: Put the following events in order to show how coal is formed from plants: • 1- Living seedless plants • 2- Coal is formed • 3- Dead seedless plants decay • 4- Peat is formed
Bonus Round • Copy and complete this map for the seedless plants of the plant kingdom. *Use your notes! Seedless Plants Transport tissue Vascular Plants No transport tissue Nonvascular plants example example example Club mosses examples Horse tails Ferns Mosses, liverworts and hornworts