The scientific name of this plant group.
What is bryophytes?
The 2 groups of plants that fall in this category.
What is Lycophytes & Pterophytes(Monilophyte).
The seeds of this group are commonly referred to by this name.
What is a naked seed?
The seeds of these group take on this name.
What is "covered seeds?"
These are the main functions of roots.
What are absorption, anchoring, and storage?
This group's alternation of generation is dominant in this phase.
What is gametophyte?
The group Pteridophyta encompasses these 3 groups.
What are True Ferns, Whisk ferns, and Horse tails?
This group has two cone types.
What is pollen & ovulate?
This group can be split into these two sub-groups.
What is monocot & eudicot?
This characteristic separates tap roots from other roots.
What is a large central root?
This group lacks these 3 attributes found in "normal" plants.
What are true roots, stems & leaves?
This group's alternation of generation is dominant in this phase.
These are the separate spores based on the gender of the gametophyte.
What are microspores(male) & Mega spores(female)?
This structure is special to this group and helps with pollination.
What is a flower?
These 2 dicot leaf types.
What are pinnately & palmately?
This anchor some bryophytes (like a root) in place.
What is a rhizoid?
This sub-group was the earliest seedless non-vascular plants.
What is club mosses?
This region of branches is where female cones grow.
What is the upper branches?
These 4 structures are needed for a complete flower.
What are the sepals, petals, pistils, and stamen?
What is the group hesperidium?
This is the female structure that produces eggs.
What is the Archegoniophore/ archegonium?
Each sorus has multiple of these in order to produce spores.
What is sporangia?
This phylum of gymnosperms has a female plant that smells like rancid butter.
What is phylum ginkgophytes?
The triploid structure of angiosperms is called this.
This section of woody dicot plants is the dead central pillar of the plant.
What is the heartwood?