A plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit.
What is a Gymnosperm?
A plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
What is an Angiosperm?
Grass and grass-like flowering plants, the seeds of which typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.
What is a Monocot?
The full name of a dicot.
What is dicotyledoneae?
When a plant has both female and male gametophyte.
What is Heterosporous?
The two novel reproductive structures.
What are flowers and fruit?
Monocots have leaves with _______ ________ while dicots have leaves with branched venation.
What is parallel venation?
Dicots have leaves with ______ ______, while monocots have leaves with parallel venation.
What is branched venation?
Place where the female gametophyte develops.
What is the Haploid?
Their job is to ensure pollination.
What is the function of the flower?
True or False: Monocot roots grow in multiples called Fibrous Roots.
What is true?
Dicots have __ cotyledon.
What is 2?
a plant with two copies of its genetic material, capable of producing spores
What are sporophytes?
The function of the ____ is seed dispersal.
What is the fruit?
Monocots is one of the types of what?
What is Angiosperm?
Dicots are one of the types of what?
What is Angiosperm?
Receptacle in which sexual spores are formed.
What is the Sporangia?
All flowers contain the same 4 structures.
What are the sepals, petals, carpels, and stamens?
Monocots have one ______, while dicots have two.
What is cotyledon?
Dicots have two ______, while monocots have one.
What are cotyledons?