Plants absorb water and salt through this organ.
What are the roots?
What is water?
What are gymnosperms?
What are flowers?
The nutrition process of plants.
Substance move through plants in these organs, found in the stem.
What are veins?
Two examples of seedless plants.
What are mosses and ferns?
The most common type of gymnosperm.
What is a conifer?
The petals of a flower.
What is the corolla?
Two characteristics of plant cells.
What is eukaryotic, has got cell walls, and has got chloroplasts?
What is the leaf?
Filaments used by mosses to attach themselves to the ground.
What are rhizoids?
Plants with seeds that are inside the fruit.
What are angiosperms?
Common characteristics of an angiosperm flower.
What is bright, colorful, and a hermaphrodite?
The reproduction process of plants.
What is asexual OR sexual reproduction?
The function of the stem.
What is keeping the plant upright and supporting leaves, flowers, and fruit?
What are fronds?
5 parts of an angiosperm plant.
A term describing groups of angiosperm flowers.
The name for the stem of a fern.
What is rhizome?
The part of the plant that connects the blade to the stem.
What is the petiole?
What is the reproduction process of seedless plants?
A characteristic of monoecious conifers.
What are flowers grouped together cones?
The top part of the stamen.
What is the anther?
Plants are classified into two groups based on whether or not they have this characteristic.
What are seeds?