F
G
H
I
J
100

A structure that contains a young embryonic plant and stored food inside a protective coat

What is a seed

100

Plants switching between their gametophyte stage and sporophyte phase of life is better known as

What is the alteration of generations

100

The majority of plant tissues are this type of tissue

What are ground tissues

100

A taproot system

What is a root system with a large central root

100

The study of plants

What is botany

200

Wood is made of this type of tissue

What is xylem

200

Difference between pollen cones and seed cones

What is pollen cones contain the male gametes and seed cones contain the female gametes

200

Difference between monocots and dicots

What is the number of cotyledons in each

200

Examples of this tissues include the epidermis, or the cuticle

What are the dermal tissues

200

The chicago

Cubos

300

Guard cells functions

What is open and close the stomata

300

This tissue can become any other type of needed tissue and duplicates incredibly fast

What is meristematic tissues

300

The two main differences between gymnosperms and angiosperms is

What are gymnosperms do not produce flowers and have seeds that are not completely enclosed

300

Meristem Tissues

What are tissues that carry on mitosis and are undifferentiated

300

Tissues that generally form the skin of plants

What are dermal tissues

400

Companion cells do what?

What are do the functions of life that others cells are no capable of for them

400

Primary growth vs secondary growth

What is primary growth is focused on lengthening while secondary growth is focused on increasing the diameter or width

400

The two main types of vascular tissues, and the major difference between them

What are xylem and phloem. Xylem go up and transport minerals and water. Phloem go both and transport food

400

All four functions of roots

What are 1. transports minerals and water

2.Collects minerals and water

3.stores food or energy

4.helps to anchor the plant

400

Name the three regions of a root

What are meristematic region, elongation region, and maturation region

500

What is the function of the Stomata

What is permit gas exchanges with the atmosphere

500

Why are nonvascular plants generally small?

What is because they lack vascular tissues, they have no way to transport materials and therefore need all parts to be near all resources

500

What is the use of summer wood and spring wood

What is create a pattern of annual rings that can be used to age trees

500

Difference between heartwood and sapwood

Answers will vary

500

Vascular cambium

What is separates xylem from phloem and can become either one 

M
e
n
u