This is something plants can respond negatively or positively.
What is a tropism?
This is a rootlike structure for moss.
What are rhizoids?
This is a flowering plant that produces fruit.
What is an angiosperm?
This is a type of root that one main root.
What is a tap root?
this is the type of root where there tangled.
What is a fibrous root?
This is the pigment inside chloroplasts that conducts photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll?
This is the vascular tissue that carries water up to the leaves.
What is xylem?
This is the vascular tissue that carries food down.
What is phloem?
This is a type of stem that trees have.
What is a woody stem?
This is the type of stem that asparagus and other plants have.
What is the herbasous?
This is the tropism that responds to light.
What is phototropism?
This is a baby leaves for a fern.
What is a fiddlehead?
This is a type of non vascular plants that grows in moist rocks.
What are liverworts?
This the baby plant inside the seed.
What is an embryo?
This is the stored food in a seed.
What is a cotyliden?
These are cells that perform a specific function inside an organism.
What is a tissue?
This is a plant that produces naked seeds.
What is a gymnosperm?
This a type of non vascular plants that grows in moist soil.
What are hornworts?
This is the female part of a flower.
What is the Pistil?
This is the male parts of flower
What is a stamen?
This is very close to a plant but is not moss.
what is green algae?
175 million years ago the majority of plants were this.
What are cycads?
This plant lives in west Africa and can live to be one thousand years old.
What is a welwitschia?
This is when the embryo starts to grow into a plant.
This is germination?
This is The scattering of seed.
What is seed dispersal?