What is the purpose of the xylem and pholem?
transports water and sugar
Gymnosperms means what?
Naked seed
What type of roots are adventitious roots?
Not true roots
How many seeds does a drupe have?
One see with a stony endocarp
How many cotyledon do monocot flowers have?
A single cotyledon
haploid generations produce eggs and sperm, diploid generations produce what?
Spore(s)
Megasporangium has what type of spore?
Megaspore
What do guard cells do?
Surround each stoma while controlling its opening and closing
Name one example of a berry
Tomato, potato, grapes, asparagus, and avocado
How many cotyledon do Eudicots have?
Two cotyledons
A liverwort is an example of what?
Bryophytes
How man know Angiosperms species are there?
The stomata does what?
It controls gas exchange
What kind of berry has a leathery exocarp?
Hesperidium
In what direction do leaf veins run in a monocot?
Parallel
During the Carboniferous Period the Lycophytes died and formed what?
Peat
What Phylum does Gymnosperms fall under?
Phylum: Gnetophytes
In what environment would small compound leaves be found?
South Texas
What fleshy fruit develops from flowers with inferior ovaries?
Pome
How do veins form in a Eudicot?
Forms in a net line array/pattern.
How long ago did Lycophytes dominate?
360-299 million years ago
What is a complete flower?
Has a sepal, Petal, Pistil, and Stamen
Pome(s) develop from what kind of flowers?
Flowers with inferior ovary and compound pistil
Seeds on the outside of fleshy fruit are called what?
Achene
What can be found in the ground tissue of both monocot and Eudicot flowers?
A vascular bundle