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Bonus
Bonus
100

What is the purpose of roots?

Anchor, and to absorb water and minerals for the plant. 

100

Does Bryophytes or gymnosperm spores travel through air?

Bryophytes

100

what type of fruit is an apple? 

Pome

100

What type of plant is a broccoli?

Angiosperm flowering plant.

100

female gametophyte_

ovule

200

What are in the lower plant groups?

Bryophytes, Lycophytes & Pterophytes

200

list two gymnosperms

kingdom plantae, genus pinus, genera Zamia, Genus Ginkgo

200

Develops from flower with ovary and compound pistil located inside

pome

200

define Reproductive chamber

archegonia or antheridia

200
female pinecones are located in_

upper part of tree

300

What are the four main groups in the Plant Kingdom?

Nonvascular plants, Seedless vascular, Naked seed plants & Flowering plants.

300

Immature ovules contain_

Megasporangium

300

define Xylem

transport and structural tissue

300

define generation

sporophyte or gametophyte

300

what is the outer part of the seed called?

seed coat

400

What is the difference in mitosis and Meiosis?

Meiosis has a change in policy but mitosis does not

400

gymnosperms have vascular tissue because_ 

are large and are able to survive in more plants Than lower plants.

400

purpose of stomata

allows leaves to exchange gases with atmosphere

400
define prothallus

spores of fern 

400

what are two different ways that seeds can travel?

wind, animals, water, bursting, 

500

How does water-dependent Bryophytes fertilize?

the flagellated sperm travel through raindrops or dew to the archegonia which later fertilize the egg.

500

Male gametophyte_

pollen grain

500

how can you'll by the rings of the tree if it survives a forest fire?

Scar is left in ring

500

Angiosperms consist_

both female and male parts

500

example of accessory fruit

strawberry since seeds are coated outside

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