Vascular/Nonvascular I
Vascular/NonvascularII
Plants Parts
Plant Characteristics
Mics.
100
What anchors vascular plants to the ground?
What are roots
100
Mosses are a type of _____ plants.
What are non-vascular
100
Attracts pollinators.
Brightly colored petals.
100
Plants can reproduce by these two methods:
Sexually, or asexually.

Will also accept seed or spore.

100
This part of the plant provides protection.
Sepal
200
Vascular tissue ______ the plant. (hint... synonym for helps)
Supports.
200
Non-vascular plants don't have leaves. True or False.
True
200
Produces the ovule, which becomes the seed.
Ovary
200
Flowering plants are called:
Angiosperms.
200
Tissue that carries nutrients and water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
Xylem
300
How do vascular plants transport food and water throughout themselves?
Networks of tubes and veins
300
Non-vascular plants don't have any ___________ for carrying nutrients throughout the plant.
tubes/veins
300
Contains the pollen and is supported by the filament.
Anther.
300
Cone bearing plants are called:
Gymnosperms.
300
Tissue that carries food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
Phloem.
400
Most _______ plants have true roots and stems.
Vascular
400
There are more non-vascular plants than vascular plants. True or false?
What is false.
400
Provides a path for the pollen to get to the egg/seed.
Style.
400
Plants produce food by this process:
Photosynthesis.
400
Ferns reproduce using (seed/spore *choose one*)
Spore
500
Dandelions, daisies, and maples are all examples of ______________________.
What is vascular plants.
500
How do non-vascular plants get their food and nutrients?
They absorb them from their surroundings.  Cell to cell.
500
Supported by the style.
Stigma.
500
Ferns are vascular plants that do NOT have roots, what do they have instead?
Rhizoids.
500
Which type of plant attaches itself to a host plant and takes nutrients directly from the host plant rather than the soil.
Parasitic plant
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