Means for pollen transfer
What is wind, bees, butterflies, birds, moths, or beetles?
Dominant stage of the moss life cycle
What is gametophyte?
Life cycle with both a multicellular diploid form and a multicellular haploid form
What is alternation of generations?
Dominant generation of pteridophytes
What is the sporophyte generation?
Term for an angiosperm with 2 cotyledons
What is a dicot?
4 major plant groups
What are bryophytes, pteridophtyes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms?
A use for moss
What is fuel? Or fertilizer? Or plant packing? Or reindeer antifreeze? Small organism habitat? Or for bird nest?
Female reproductive organs in Gymnosperms
What are seed cones?
The 3 main types of pteridophytes
What are ferns, horsetails, and club mosses?
Flowers with both stamens and carpels
What are perfect fruit?
What is Phylum CONIFEROphyta?
Rhizoids and leafy shoots
What are the 2 main structures of a moss?
Ferns produce these for reproduction instead of seeds
What are spores (in sporagia, clumped in sori)?
Number of cells in an embryo sac of an angiosperm versus cells of a pollen grain prior to fertilization
What is 7 versus 2?
Function of a fruit
What is the dispersal of seeds away from the parent plant?
Group of plants that have pollen cones and seed cones?
What are Gymnosperms?
3 main groups of bryophytes
What are mosses, hornworts, and liverworts?
Term for a process requiring 2 sperm to fuse with 2 other cells
What is double fertilization?
What is vascular tissue?
This part of the flower holds the embryo sac
What is the ovule?
These provide nutrition to the embryo prior to germination
What are the cotyledons?
Plant group which is not vascular
What are Bryophytes?
In angiosperms, double fertilization produces these 2 things
What is a diploid zygote and an endosperm?
This is where the sori are found on a fern
What is the underside (of the frond)?
This part of the flower protects the sexual organs as they form
What is the sepal?