The Plant Kingdom
Mosses
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Tropisms
100
They produce their own food.
What are autotrophs.
100
What is nonvascular.
What are the mosses.
100
The pollen falls here.
What is the ovule.
100
Stamens.
What are the male reproductive parts.
100
Plants growth response towards or away from the stimulus.
What is a tropism.
200
Use of vascular tissue.
What is strengthening and supporting the large body of the plants.
200
Over 10,000 species.
What is the number of species of moss.
200
Cycads, ginkgo, gnetophytes, and conifers.
What are the four groups of gymnosperms.
200
Sepals.
What is the part that protects the flower.
200
A plant that grows for two years.
What is a biennial.
300
A structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury.
What is the root cap.
300
They anchor the moss, and absorb nutrients and water.
What are the rhizoids.
300
When a gymnosperm was first seen.
What is 360 million years ago.
300
Scattered bundles of vascular tissue.
What is the stem of a monocot.
300
A chemical that affects how the plant grows and develops.
What is a hormone.
400
Plants with many cells.
What is a eukaryotes.
400
Compressed layers of decomposing plants.
What is peat.
400
Pollination
What is the transfer of pollen to a female reproductive part.
400
Monocots and dicots.
What are the two types of angiosperms.
400
It speeds up the rate at which the plants cells grow.
What is auxin.
500
Groups of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
What are tissues.
500
The two biggest parts of a moss.
What are the sporophyte and the gametophyte.
500
How does the cone protect the seed?
What is the seed coat.
500
Branching veins.
What is the leaf of a dicot.
500
Three important stimuli to which plants respond.
What are touch, light, and gravity.
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