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Plant Basics Quiz: Roots, Stems & Shoots

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Test your knowledge of how plants grow and stay green.

par Sulagna dash Dash
1

What part of a plant absorbs water and minerals from the soil?

2

The main part of the shoot system that grows upward is called the?

3

Which root type is described as a fibrous network?

4

What is the function of roots in food storage for some plants?

5

A tap root system is typical in which plants?

6

Which part of the plant conducts photosynthesis in leaves primarily?

7

What are the tiny leaf-like structures called on stems that stop bending called?

8

What part connects roots to leaves and supports the plant above ground?

9

What is the layer that protects the stem called?

10

Which root type helps plants absorb water and minerals in soil with thin, hair-like structures?

11

Which plant part stores nutrients and water in some species?

12

What feature helps stems transport water and nutrients to leaves?

13

What type of root stores food and can swell in some plants?

14

Which plant part bears leaves at regular intervals on the stem?

15

What protects the stem and provides support besides the bark?

16

In which root type are several roots growing from a single base called?

17

Which part of the shoot system contains the flower often?

18

What is the function of the stem in photosynthesis support?

19

Which tissue transports sugars from leaves to other parts?

20

What is the main function of roots in many plants?

21

Where are primary roots located in a plant’s root system?

22

What is a characteristic of fibrous roots?

23

Which part forms new growth and bears leaves at the tips?

24

What is the outer protective layer of a stem called?

25

Which root type might store food in tubers?

26

Which plant part bears the buds that form new shoots?

27

What is the main function of the shoot system aside from growth?

28

Which part of the plant contains stomata for gas exchange?

29

What is the term for the inner supporting tissue in stems?

30

What is a characteristic feature of tap roots?

31

Which plant part anchors the plant in the soil?

32

What do roots absorb from the soil?

33

Which plant part is primarily involved in transpiration?

34

What helps prevent the long branches from bending downwards?

35

What is the tissue type that transports water from roots upward?

36

Which root type is more common in grasses?

37

What is the term for the stem’s outer protective cover?

38

Which part holds water and minerals in the root cap environment?

39

What is the function of leaves in photosynthesis?

40

Where are roots modified for storage of food commonly found?

41

What is the main part of the shoot system that bears leaves?

42

Which root type is typically found in maize, wheat, and many grasses?

43

What part of the plant grows upward from the ground?

44

What stores food in some plant roots?

45

What is the primary role of the root system in young plants?

46

Which tissue carries sugars away from the leaves?

47

What structure helps support branches in some trees?

48

Which part is not a leaf blade?

49

Which term refers to a root that absorbs water and minerals directly?

50

What is called the plant portion between two nodes?

51

Which plant part bears the flower and seed?

52

What is the main function of the root cap?

53

Which plant part can store water in succulent species?

54

What is the term for the growth region at the tip of a stem or root?

55

Which part of the plant bears leaves at regular intervals?

56

Which root type develops from the seed and remains dominant?

57

What is the tissue that covers the external surface of stems and roots?

58

Which root type is common in carrots and beets?

59

What are the tiny openings called that allow gas exchange in leaves?

60

Which plant part helps in transporting minerals to leaves?

61

What kind of root helps hold the plant in loose soil and assists stability?

62

Which plant system includes stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits?

63

Which of these is NOT a root function?

64

What is the term for the mid-section between two nodes on a stem?

65

Which root is more likely to be found in shallow soils with many hairs?

66

Which plant part mainly provides photosynthesis?

67

Which root type is often thick and store nutrients underground?