What type of plant is a moss
nonvascular
is cork found on the outside of a trunk or on the inside?
outside
what is the role of roots
to absorb water and nutrients
what type of root is a carrot?
taproot
What type of plant is a fern
seedless vascular
why do mosses have to stay low to the ground?
because they cannot transfer water through them
what is the role of cholorplasts?
to do photosynthesis
what kind of stem is a tree?
woody stem
What is the difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms
angiosperms make fruit and flowers
gymnosperms make cones
what is the coiled top of a fern called
fiddlehead
what is the hole on the bottom of the leaf called?
stomata
you just watered your plant, is turgor pressure high or low
high
What is a similarity between angiosperms and gymnosperms
both are vascular seedbearing plants
do Byrophytes have real stems and leaves
no, because it is a nonvascular plant
what layer is made up of tight column shaped cells?
palisade layer
where is water found in plant cells, allowing for it to create structure?
between the cell membrane and the cell wall.
What 3 things do all plants have in common
cell walls made of cellulose
waxy outer cuticle
tissues
what type of vascular structure makes up wood?
xylem
what are the two parts of a vein, what do they transport?
xylem: water
phloem: sugars and nutrients
what is the difference in vascular bundles between dicot and monocot?
dicot: bundles in a ring
monocot: bundles spread out