The brightly colored part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
What is the petal?
Moss, liverwort, and hornwort are this type of plant that does not have roots and absorbs water directly through the cell membrane.
Nonvascular
This transports water throughout the plant
What is xylem?
The process by which pollen reaches a pistil.
What is pollination?
Ferns are seedless vascular plants. Instead of reproducing with seeds, they reproduce using these.
Spores.
Scientific term for seed sprouting or starting to grow
Germination
This transports food throughout the plant
What is the phloem?
The female part in a flower that produces the seed.
What is the pistil?
The fine dust that contains the sperm of seed producing plants.
Pollen
Plants that have needlelike leaves and reproduce using cones.
Gymnosperms/evergreens/conifers
Name the 3 different parts of pistil (female)
What are the stigma, style, ovary
The fruit of the plant is formed here.
What is the ovary?
This organelle is the outer most layer and is only found in plant cells.
What is the cell wall?
Plants that reproduce using fruits with seeds.
Angiosperms
What are 2 ways that plants reproduce?
By seeds, by spores, cones, or asexually
Openings or pores on the bottom of leaves are called
stomata
Organelle where chlorophyll is located in the cell
Chloroplasts
Bottom of the pistil, where eggs develop. eventually turns into fruit
What is the ovary?
This type of angiosperm can grow and live for more than two years.
Perennials
What are the 2 parts of a stamen? (male)
Anther and filament