very small plants that stay close to the ground to get water
What are nonvascular plants?
They grow in two generations, one that produces sperm and eggs and one that produces spores.
What simple plants?
underdeveloped plant, stored food, and a hard covering
What is a seed?
This allows the movement of water, nutrients, and sugars across a distance
What is vascular tissue?
A _______ seed lies in the soil until conditions are right for growing.
What is dormanr?
Two types of tissue that make up the transport system.
What are the xylem and phloem?
Three elements needed for photosynthesis
What are carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water?
Two types of seed plants
What are gymnosperm and angiosperm?
The tiny tubes running from the roots and leaves to other parts of the plant are called ________.
What is vascular tissue?
Name male reproduction structures of a flowering plant?
What are anther and pollen?
The diagram below details the process of photosynthesis.

What is the process for E?
What is cellular respiration?
not flowering plants such as pines, firs, cone-bearing trees
What are gymnosperm?
Mosses, liverworts, and ferns all use _________ to reproduce?
What are spores?
Which numbers on this diagram indicate the male reproductive parts?

What are 6 & 7.
Water is absorbed through these.
What are root hairs?
T or F A hormone is an example of an internal stimulus to which plants can respond.
True.

What are the tiny tubes running from the roots and leaves to other parts of the plant also called?
xylem and phloem
plants that produce flowers with seeds covered by fruit
What are angiosperm?
What is the purpose of vascular tissue in plants?
What is to allow the movement of water, nutrients, and sugars across a distance in plants?
A good question for a dicotomous key is. . . 
What shape is it?
What substance found within the chloroplasts of leaves is responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis?
What is chlorophyll?
The giving off of water and waste (Oxygen) from the leaves. All plants must do this!
What is cellular respiration?
How does wind affect pollination?
What are ways pollen can travel without insects, however, pollen will not travel often or far.
What are 3,4, & 5?
What are the female parts?
The tiny tubes that take nutrients made in the chloroplasts of plant cells throughout the plants are
What is phloem?
Both nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, and vascular plants, such as ferns, use _________to reproduce.
What is a spore?
All of these plants have a sexual generation and an asexual generation in their life cycles. They reproduce with ___________.
What are plants that reproduce with spores?
These are plants that do not produce seeds in flowers.
What are gymnosperms?
This process is when pollen is carried to the next flower.
What is pollination?
______ enters the flower’s ovary and fertilizes the ovules.
What is pollen?
The simplest plants, such as mosses and liverworts, are examples of ____________ plants.
What are nonvascular plants?
The tiny tubes that take water and nutrients from the roots up throughout the plant.
What is Xylem?