What is a cotyledon?
A nembronics leaf which becomes the the seed leaf.
What is the definition of 'Photosynthesis'?
Chemical process that converts sunlight into energy and food for the plant
What is the name for a plant that completes their life cycle in one year? (season)
Annual.
Compare and Contrast: Direct and indirect sources of plants.
Direct is the immediate use of a plant, like eating a banana instead of making banana bread.
Indirect is when we use that plant or invest in another, like feeding cows with hay and then eating hamburgers from that cow.
What is an example of a Monocotyledon (monocot)
Corn
What is 'Angiosperms' in Greek?
'covered seed', or 'enclosed seed'
What is the definition of 'Respiration'?
Biannual.
Compare and contrast: Monocots and Dicots
Monocots have one cotyledon, and the seedlings have one seed leaf.
Dicots have two cotyledons, and the seedlings have two seed leaves.
What is an example of a Dicotyledons (dicot)?
Soybeans
What is 'Gymnosperms" in Greek?
What is the definition of "Transpiration'?
The movement and loss of water through evaporation
What is name of a plant who's life cycle grows for more than 2 growing seasons?
Perennial.
Compare and contrast: Complete and incomplete flowers
Complete flowers have all parts (sepals, petals, stamen, and pistal.)
Incomplete flowers are missing one or more of the mentioned parts.
What is an example of a Perennial plant?
Azalea, alfalfa, pine trees, maple trees, fruit/nut trees, and blueberries.
What is the blank of the binomial nomenclature?
"_______, species"
Genus
What is the definition of 'Gymnosperms"?
Plants that produce seeds that are not protected by fruit.
Which one out of Annual, Biannual, and Perennial, have the example of " carrot, parsley, onion, cabbage, hollylock, and black-eyed Susan" .
Biannual.
Compare and contrast: Monoecious and Dioecious flowers.
Monoecious flowers have both male and female parts on the same plant.
Dioecious flowers have male and female parts on different plants.
What are some examples of a Gymnosperm? (trees)
Pines, firs, spruces, redwoods, ginko.