All life on Earth depends on _____________.
Plants
What part fixes plants to the ground?
Roots
Which classification of plants do not have seeds?
Moss and ferns
Ferns have _________ stems
Flexible
Describe the upper side of a leaf.
Bright, green, and shiny
Are plants use autotrophic or heterotrophic nutrition?
Autotrophic nutrition
What is a woody stem called?
A trunk
What kinds of plants have seeds?
Gymnosperms and angiosperms
Which type of plant has complex flowers?
Anglosperms
What two things do leaves capture?
1. Sunlight
2. Carbon dioxide
What do plants produce for other living beings?
Oxygen and Food
By what do leaves join the stem?
Stalk or petiole
Which plant has no roots, leaves or flowers?
Moss
Where are the angiosperm seeds located?
Inside the fruit
What are the thin, green and flexible growths that come off the stem?
Branches
Which plants do not have organs, but do have tissues?
Mosses (and other similar plants)
What are tube-shaped cells that run through the inside of the plant, letting water and other substances flow through?
Vessels
How does moss reproduce?
Spores
Which classification of plant does not have vessels?
Moss
Through what are water and other substances transported in the plant?
Vessels
What are the basic body structures of a plant?
Roots, stem, leaves and vessels
Where are the stomata located?
Lower side of the leaf
What is the name of the seed structures for gymnosperms?
Cones
The stems of __________ can be more easily bent than the stems of _______________.
Ferns
Angiosperms
What are two components of complex flowers?
Calyx and corolla