also called legumes, restores nitrogen to the soil, and it includes peanuts, alfalfa, clover, and vetch
What is Pea Family?
the bursting open of a ripe fruit
What is mechanical dispersal?
a service an animal can provide for a plant
what is agent dispersal?
A fruit develops from the part of the flower called the______________
What is ovary?
what is the study of body structure?
What is anatomy?
includes sunflowers and daisies and consists of disk and ray flowers
What is Composite Family?
non-woody plants
what is herbaceous?
TRIPLE POINTS!!!! POINTS ARE TRIPLED!!!!
the stem and leaves inside a seed
What is plumule?
TRUE/FALSE
Herbaceous plants have stems that are non-woody
TRUE
What is the sum of all body activities?
What is metabolism?
the most important group of plants and stems are called stolons
What is grass family?
part of a plant embryo that develops into the root system....the tiny root inside a seed..
what is radicle?
A plant that lives for two growing seasons to complete its life cycle
what is biennial?
The term that refers to leaves that attach directly to a stem is
What is sessile?
A good scientific experiment will include
what is several constant factors and one variable?
usually grow from bulbs and includes aloe, yucca, and tulip
What is lily family ?
a plant that only lives for one season
what is annual?
DAILY DOUBLE!!! DOUBLE YOUR POINTS!!!
to discover the laws of creation and use them for man's benefit ... what is that?
What is the purpose of Science?
A leaf that has more than one blade joined to the petiole is known as a _____________
What is compound leaf?
An underground structure made of thick, fleshy leaves surrounding a very short stem is a ?
What is Bulb?
have square, stout stems
What is the mint family?
a young plant that no longer depends on its cotyledons but now makes its own food
what is seedling?
a structure, like a bean or an apple, that develops from a flower ovary
What is a fruit?
DAILY DOUBLE!!! DOUBLE YOUR POINTS!!!!
What are the three things required for germination?
What is the scientific term for plants that produce covered, protected seeds?
What is angiosperms?