-Maintain water
-Obtaining resources
-Support
-Reproduction and dispersal of offspring
What is the challenges plants faced in terrestrial life?
A system of naming and classifying species.
Water changing to gaseous state.
What is Evaporation?
Seedless Non-vascular plants, that lacks true roots, stem, leaves.
What is Bryophytes?
a single cotyledon, multiples of three.
What is Monocot?
The ability for water and minerals to move up from roots to stems and leaves.
What is vascular tissue?
Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family genus, species
What are the eight levels of taxonomic hierarchy?
Water molecules bond to each other.
What is Cohesion?
The zygote grows by mitosis into a multicellular mature moss?
What is Sporophyte?
You stumble across a Monocot flower and notice the arrangement of vascular bundles. How are they arranged?
What is Scattered?
The ability to support their body against the pull of gravity.
Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
What is the three main domains?
Roots soaking up water from ground.
What is Absorption?
A flat, lobed, leaf-like haploid structure.
What is Thallus?
A flower has two cotyledons, leaves are net-like, and in multiples of 4 and 5.
What is Dicot?
Using a waxy cuticle and cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata.
What is maintaining moisture?
Evolutionary history of a species.
What is Phylogenetics?
Surrounds each stomata and control its opening and closing.
What is Guard Cells?
Anchors Bryophytes in place.
A flower has a stamen that includes an anther and a filament. What reproduction structure is this?
What is Male Reproduction Structure?
location of cell divisions at the tip of roots and stem for growth; maximum exposure to the sun.
What is Apical Meristem?
Described organisms with two words names, instead of polynomials.
What is Carolus Linnaeus?
Pores in the cuticle, that allows leaves to exchange gases with the atmosphere.
What is Stomata?
On top of the thallus and contains asexual buds.
What is Gemma Cups?
Have all four main components: sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens.
What is Complete Flower?