What kind of cell has a cell wall and a cell membrane?
What Is a Plant Cell?
Many plants have a waxy, protective layer on their leaves called what?
What is a Cuticle?
What little green plants grow in the cracks in sidewalks, forests, and parks?
What are mosses.
This seed plant produces cones.
What are gymnosperms?
The part of the plant that connects the roots to the leaves is the what?
What is the Stem?
Herbaceous stems can be explained as
What is soft and green?
What is Multicellular?
What was the first kind of plant, a land plant or an aquatic plant?
What is an Aquatic Plant
Which vascular, seedless plant is used to make fireworks?
What are club mosses?
The ______ is a layer of tissue that produces new vascular tissue and grows between Xylem and Phloem.
What is the Cambium?
Gymnosperms are found on every continent except for.
What is Antarctica?
What is the scientific name for small plants that lack vascular tissue?
What are bryophytes?
Organisms that use an outside energy source, such as the sun, to make their own food are called what?
What are Producers?
_____ is an organic compound made up of chains of glucose molecules. It makes up the cell wall.
What is Cellulose
How does the size of vascular seedless plants differ from nonvascular seedless plants?
They are larger.
One type of tissue _____ carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stems and leaves.
What is Xylem?
Which part of the plant cell captures the sun's energy?
What are chloroplasts?
______ _______ is composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients in some plants.
What is vascular tissue?
All Plant Cells are made of these types of cells.
What is Eukaryotic?
What is the movement of water from a higher to lower concentration?
What is osmosis or diffusion?
What is the name of the part of a nonvascular seedless plant the anchors them to a surface?
What are rhizoids?
This type of plant last for more than two growing seasons.
What is a perennial?
What is one or two cotyledons (embryonic leaf).
Name two functions of plant stems.
What support branches and leaves, transport nutrients, and produce new cells for growth.