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100

A fern is a ____ plant.

vascular

100

A liverwort is classified as a ___.

bryophyte

100

Fern leaves are called ___

fronds

100

Young fern leaves look like violin scrolls called ___.

fiddleheads

100

This vascular plant has an abrasive quality which helped people scrub pans.

horsetails

200

Flowering plants are also called __.

angiosperms

200

Apple trees are examples of a/an  ___.

angiosperm

200

Pine trees and cycads are examples of ___.

gymnosperms

200

Cones would be found on ___.

gymnosperms

200

Where new leaves or branches attach to the stem are called ___ .

nodes

300

Pollen is produced on the male flower part named the __.

anther

300

Angiosperm's ovules are held in this structure.

ovary

300

Name one thing needed for seeds to germinate

right temperature, right moisture, other conditions.

300

Conifers are gymnosperms that produce ___.

cones

300

Grass root systems are usually lots of equal-sized roots called ___.

fibrous roots

400

Plants move water from the roots to the leaves through the ___ tissue.

xylem

400

If vascular bundles are evenly distributed in the entire stem, these plants are __.

monocots

400

Fern spores are found on the underside of the frond in the ___.

sori

400

Female flower parts include the stigma, ___, and ovary.

style

400

The ovary of a flower will soon develop into a ___, such as found on an apple tree.

fruit

500

___ absorb the sun's energy to create photosynthesis.

leaves

500

Vines climbing a wall exhibit ___.

thigmotropism

500

A plant's growth response to its environment is a __.

tropism

500

Roots would demonstrate ___ gravitropism.

positive

500

When a sunflower "follows the sun" and turns, this is an example of ___.

positive phototropism

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