The leafy branches of a fern.
Fronds
Name a nonvascular plant.
Mosses/Liverwort
What does the xylem and phloem do?
Transport necessities
Do all angiosperms have flowers?
Yes
Gymnosperms have _____ instead of flowers.
Cones
What resembles the top of a fiddlehead?
A fiddle
Where do nonvascular plants conduct water?
Their leaves
What do the tree rings mean?
They tell the age of the tree.
What are the angiosperms with one growing cycle called?
annual
The most common gymnosperm is a _______.
conifer
A seedless Vascular plant that has an underground stem.
Horsetails
What is a rhizoid?
Thin rootlike structures in mosses.
What does the cambium do?
Expands and creates new xylem and phloem
Angiosperm tree leaves are ____ and ____.
Broad and wide
Conifer leaves are _____ or scalelike.
Needlelike
A seedless vascular plant that resembles a evergreen tree.
Club moss
Where do mosses typically grow?
Humid climates/waterfalls
What are herbaceous plantz?
Soft and green
Name an aquatic angiosperm.
Water lilies, cattails, bulrushes, lotuses, and duckweed
Cycads are often used in landscaping as _________ plants.
ornamental
What is a vascular system?
A system that strengthens and supports the plant.
How did liverworts get their name?
Their leaves resemble a liver.
How long does it take for a plant to become woody?
2 years
What angiosperm can be used for medicines?
Foxglove and digitalis plants
Ginkgoes are very resistant to ______ an ______.
Pests and diseases