Plant Organs
Sexual Reproduction in Seed Plants
Ferns
Mosses
Reproduction by Budding
100

The organ that attaches the plant to the ground and allows it to absorb water and minerals salts.

The root.

100

The protective layer surrounding the seed.

The seed coat.

100

What do ferns have that allow them to grow bigger sizes than mosses?

Conducting vessels and protective tissues.

100

Mosses are small plants with tissues but no ____.

organs.

100

What type pf reproduction is budding?

Asexual reproduction.

200

The organ that keeps the pant upright and supports the part that is above ground.

The stem.

200

A nutritive substance surrounding the embryo.

The endosperm.

200

What is underground and horizontal and has conducting vessels?

The stem or rhizome.

200

How do mosses absorb water and mineral salts?

Across their entire surface.

200

Underground stems containing nutrient reserves and buds.

Tubers.

300

The organs specialized in performing photosynthesis.

The leaves.

300

Occurs when a seed that has fallen to the ground absorbs water and opens up, and the embryo starts to grow.

Germination.

300
Another name for leaves.
Fronds.
300

Filaments that anchor the plant to the ground.

Rhizoids.
300

Underground stems surrounded by fleshy leaves and containing buds.

Bulbs.

400

The upper side of a leaf.

The adaxial surface.

400

After fertilization, an angiosperm flower loses it's petals, sepals, stamens, and pistil, and the ovary walls thicken to form this. 

A fruit containing the seed inside.

400
What do leaves having protective tissues prevent?

Prevent too much water loss.

400
What provides support for mosses?

Cauloids.

400

Underground stems that grow horizontally and develop buds, which become new plants.

Rhizomes.

500

Tube-shaped channels that run through the root, the stem, and the veins of the leaves and circulate sap.

The conducting vessels.

500

Name the six stages of sexual reproduction in seed plants.

Gamete formation, pollination, fertilization, seed and fruit formation, seed dispersal, and seed germination.

500

Name the two reproductive structures and what they produce.

Sporangia produce spores and gametangia produce gametes.
500
Like small leaves but with no protective tissues.

Phylloids.

500

Above-ground stems that grow parallel to the ground and develop buds at their tips.

Stolons.
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