The study of living things.
What is Biology?
Latin for Seed Container.
What is a Angiosperm?
A baby plant stays -------- until it gets what it needs to wake up.
What is dormant or asleep?
Biggest part of the embryo, this provides the "lunch" for the seed.
What is cotyledons?
These two nonvascular plants absorb water and spread it around as much of the plant as they can.
What are moss and lichens?
The study of plants.
What is Botony?
Uncovered seed
What is Gymnosperm?
Once it wakes up, a seed becomes a ---------.
What is a seedling?
This will become the stem of a plant.
What is the hypocotyl?
Plants that have tubes that carry liquid inside the plant.
What are vascular plants?
The process by which scientists organize living things.
What is Taxonomy?
Winged, vascular plant that makes sporangia.
What are ferns (pterophyta)?
Warmth, water and air.
What a seed needs to begin growing?
Located at the top of the embryo, this holds the plumuel will eventually become the first true leaves.
What is the epicotyl?
These type of "cots" have veins going upward and petals in groups of three.
What are monocots?
King Philip Cried Out For Goodness Sake
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
A pine tree is this type of plant.
What is coniferous or coniferophyta?
Protective seed coat
What is the testa?
This word means feather in latin.
What is the plumuel?
These types of "cots" have veins running outward and petals in multiples of four or five.
What are dicots?
The language used by scientists world wide for scientific names.
what is Latin?
The process by which plants produce their own food.
What is photosynthesis?
This grows into the plant root.
What is the radicle?
When water loosens the testa and gets inside the seed this process begins.
What is germination?
This is an educated guess in scientific terms.
What is a hypothesis?