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Ch.24
100
Plants need this to survive (3).
What is sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?
100
Transports water upward from the roots to every part of the plant.
What is xylem?
100
This is the outer covering of a plant.
What is dermal tissue?
100
This plant organ is adapted to capture sunlight used for photosynthesis
What are leaves?
100
The male parts of a flower.
What is the stamen?
200
Scientists suggest these were the first plants.
What is green algae?
200
Bryophytes and other mosses grow close to the ground because _______________.
What is they lack vascular tissue?
200
These are regions of unspecialized cells ready for differentiation.
What are meristems?
200
The opening in leaves that allows gas exchange.
What is stomata?
200
This part of the flower is typically green and protects the flower while it develops.
What are sepals?
300
Most plants are (unicellular, multicellular) (prokaryotic, eukaryotic) (autotrophs, heterotrophs).
What is multicellular, eukaryotic, and autotrophic?
300
In seed plants, this contains the entire male gametophyte.
What is pollen grain?
300
The five nutrients that plants can take up through their roots.
What is N, P, K, Mg, and Ca?
300
These cells control when the stomata opens and closes.
What are guard cells?
300
This type of reproduction in plants is done through mitosis and does not require gametes, flowers, or fertilization.
What is vegetative reproduction?
400
This is the diploid phase of a plant life cycle.
What is sporophyte?
400
In gymnosperms, this contains the female gametophyte.
What are ovules?
400
Primary growth results in a plant ___________.
What is getting taller?
400
The forces that govern the movement of water throughout a plant (2).
What is transpiration and capillary action?
400
__________ are chemical signals that help control development of cells, tissues, and organs in plants.
What are plant hormones?
500
These plants have true water conducting tissue, but are less advanced than conifers.
What are ferns?
500
In angiosperms, after the seed is fertilized the ovaries will develop into ________________.
What are fruits?
500
This type of wood is active in fluid transport.
What is sapwood?
500
The pressure-flow hypothesis describes the movement of this throughout plants.
What are sugars?
500
The term given to a plants tendency to grow toward the light.
What is phototropism?
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