Give one function of the stem
Transport materials like food, minerals, and water. Support the plant
Gymnosperm do not have _______
What is flower?
Fertilization takes place inside or outside flower
What is inside?
Seedless plants do not have seeds intead, it has ____?
What are spores?
Transfer of pollen from one flower to another
What is pollination?
Part of the plant that in which photosynthesis usually take place.
What are leaves?
Give one example of gymnosperm
What are conifers, cycads, gnetophytes, and ginkgoes?
Angiosperm is a type of plant that has _____.
What are flowers, and or fruits?
Which part of the fern are the spores found?
Behind the leaves.
Process of plant making its own food
What is photosynthesis?
Part of the plant that attacts pollinators
What is flower?
Some plants don’t make fruits. They make seeds, but the seeds are not in fruits. Instead, these plants produce
What are cones?
What is stigma?
Many of seedless plants grow in ______ or in ___ places.
What are shady or wet places?
A branch of science that deals with organizing or grouping organisms
What is Taxonomy?
Flowers turns into a ___ after fertilization
What is fruit?
Type of pollination for gymnosperm
What is wind pollination?
Give 2 examples of flowering plant
Answer may vary
Give 2 characteristics of moss
Any of the following is accepted.
Simple plants, no true roots, grow sideways, produce spores, seedles plant.
Give 2 functions of a root.
Absorbs water, and holds the plant in place.
Identify the male and female part of a flower.
Female part - carpel, or pistil
Male part - Stamen
Pollen has _____, helps the wind carry the pollen for pollination.
What are air sacs?
Give two ways of pollination and explain each
Self pollination - is where pollen grains from the same flower fertilized the female part
Cross-pollination is where pollen grains from different flowers are fertilized by the female parts of another flower.
Describe moss.
Moss, do not have true roots intead it has pseudo roots.
What are the five kingdoms of life
Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protist, Bacteria