Gymnosperms vs Angiosperms
Monocots vs Dicots
Annuls, Biennials, and Perennials
Plant Life Cycle
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Are angiosperms or gymnosperms more common in the environment?

Angiosperms

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A monocot has ____ cotyledon.

One

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Biennials has  ___  growing season(s).

Two
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A plant starts off as a . . .

Seed

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What is your favorite plant.

Any answer is correct

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Angiosperms, are also called "________" plants.

Flowering plants

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A dicot has ____ cotyledon. 

Two

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Annuals germinate, flower, set seed, and die in ____  growing season(s). 

One

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When the plant germinates and sprouts out the soil, it is considered a . . . .

Seedling

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Gymnosperms are produced by Non-________ plants.

Flowering

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What is the classification of plants, without flowers or fruit?

Gymnosperms

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"Monocot" is the abbreviation for _________________.

Monocotyledon

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Perennials have _____ growing seasons.

Many

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When a plants starts to flower the stamen produces ______ . Pollinators then come collect it.

Pollen

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What does SAE stand for?

Supervised Agricultural Experience

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Gymnosperms make seeds that are ________. 

Unenclosed or "Naked"

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Leaves on a dicot have veins that are _________ out.

Branched

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Biennials grow and germinate one year then . . . . .

Go dormant till the next year

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Plants use sunlight to synthesis food and energy. This process is called?

Photosynthesis

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What does FFA stand for?

Future Farmers of America

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Angiosperms make seeds that are enclosed in an _______.

Ovary or fruit

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Leaves on a monocot have veins that are _________.

Parallel

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There are ___ types of annuals.

Three
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Give an example of seed dispersal.

Human, wind, water, gravity, explosion, and animals

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The flower part of dicots are present in multiples of ______ or _______.

Four or five

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