What is DNA?
Bryophytes and ferns require this element for spore dispersal.
What is wind?
Division of the nucleus to produce two nuclei, each with the original number of chromosomes.
What is mitosis?
Plants use these compounds to 'talk' to their neighbors through the shoots AND roots.
What are VOCs (or volatile organic compounds)?
Mitosis in this area results in lateral growth (thickening of the stem or root) and adds to the girth of a plant rather than its length.
What is a lateral meristem?
Regions of DNA that are protein coding are transcribed into this type of molecule.
What is mRNA?
Name this structure:

What is a prothallus or gametophyte?
Two identical dsDNA molecules (sister chromatids) for each chromosome now exist.
What is present in S-phase of the cell cycle?
These long distance signaling molecules change gene expression patterns in response to developmental cues or external stimuli.
What are plant hormones?
A secondary meristem that produces periderm.
What is cork cambium?
These are composed of coiled up DNA with associated proteins.
What are chromosomes?
After a fern spore (1n), is released and begins to germinate, it undergoes this process to develop the gametophyte plant body and gametes.
What is mitosis?
A cell with two sets of chromosomes.
What is diploid?
Stimulates cell division and elongation in stems and leaves, can override dwarfism in some plants, and break seed dormancy in germinating seeds
What is gibberellin?
All cells from the vascular cambium outwards to the epidermis.
Both mitosis and meiosis begin with 1 round of DNA replication. In this state, prior to undergoing any division, this is the ploidy of the cells.
What is 2n?
The archegonia and antheridia of mosses and ferns develop on the terminal portion of this generation.
What is the gametophyte?
Sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.
What is anaphase?
These delay senescence processes and are used commercially to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables.
What are cytokinins?
All have some form of secondary growth, some more than others.
What is a eudicot?
Regions of DNA that are regulatory sequences, provide binding sites for this type of protein.
What are transcription factors?
A type of seedless vascular plant species which produces two very different sizes of spores (heterospory), in separate sporangia.
What is Selaginella?
Homologous chromosomes pair into tetrads and exchange genetic information, then segregate from each other in Meiosis I.
What is meiosis?
This salvages most carbon from the oxygenation reaction of RuBisCo, has photoprotective effects (prevents light-induced damage to molecules involved in photosynthesis), helps to maintain Redox balance in cells, and produces amino acids that help in stress mitigation, protecting plants from ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species).
What are photorespiration?
Wood that is denser and has larger sized cells, it forms when water is abundant.
What is spring wood?