Are angiosperms or gymnosperms more common in the environment?
Angiosperms
A monocot has ____ cotyledon.
One
Biennials has ___ growing season(s).
A plant starts off as a . . .
Seed
What is your favorite plant.
Any answer is correct
Angiosperms, are also called "________" plants.
Flowering plants
A dicot has ____ cotyledon.
Two
Annuals germinate, flower, set seed, and die in ____ growing season(s).
One
When the plant germinates and sprouts out the soil, it is considered a . . . .
Seedling
Gymnosperms are produced by Non-________ plants.
Flowering
What is the classification of plants, without flowers or fruit?
Gymnosperms
"Monocot" is the abbreviation for _________________.
Monocotyledon
Perennials have _____ growing seasons.
Many
When a plants starts to flower the stamen produces ______ . Pollinators then come collect it.
Pollen
What does SAE stand for?
Supervised Agricultural Experience
Gymnosperms make seeds that are ________.
Unenclosed or "Naked"
Leaves on a dicot have veins that are _________ out.
Branched
Biennials grow and germinate one year then . . . . .
Go dormant till the next year
Plants use sunlight to synthesis food and energy. This process is called?
Photosynthesis
What does FFA stand for?
Future Farmers of America
Angiosperms make seeds that are enclosed in an _______.
Ovary or fruit
Leaves on a monocot have veins that are _________.
Parallel
There are ___ types of annuals.
Give an example of seed dispersal.
Human, wind, water, gravity, explosion, and animals
The flower part of dicots are present in multiples of ______ or _______.
Four or five