A group of plants that produce seeds that aren't protected (by fruit or an ovary); open seeds.
What is a Gymnosperm?
Monocots have how many cotyledons?
What is 1?
A group of plants in which the seeds are protected by a fruit or pods; protected seeds.
What is a Angiosperm?
Dicots have how many cotyledons?
What are 2?
A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
What is an Annual Plant?
Characteristics of Gymnosperms include...
What are Naked Seeds, Needle-Like Leaves, and No Stigmas?
Monocot's vascular bundles are what?
What are Scattered?
What are Monocotyledons(1 leaf) and Dicotyledons(2 leafs)?
Dicot's vascular bundles are what?
What are In Rings?
Plant in which life cycle is over 2 years.
What is a Perennial Plant?
Some examples of Gymnosperms include...
What are Pines, Spruces, Firs, Ginko, etc?
What pattern do monocot's leaf veins have?
What are Parallel Patterns?
Some examples of angiosperms include...
What are Apples, Peaches, Pecans, Soybeans, etc?
Dicot's leaf veins have what pattern?
What are Netted Pattern?
Plant which life cycle is 2 years.
What is a Biennial Plant?
Gymnosperms have flowers and fruits, True or False?
What is False?
How many multiples of (reproductive) flower parts do monocots have?
What are Multiples of 3?
Angiosperms don't have flowers or covered seeds, True or False.
What is False?
How many multiples of (reproductive) flower parts do Dicot's have?
Characteristics of a Perennial plant include...
What is Less-Showy, Can survive in harsh conditions, Regrows every spring?
How do Pollination occurs in a gymnosperm?
What is Through the Wind?
Three key parts of Dicots and Monocots include...
What are Roots, Stems, and Leaves?
How do pollination occurs in a angiosperm?
What is Transfer of Pollen from the Anthers to a Stigma(of the same species.)?
Roots, Stems, and Leaves, are the 3 key parts of Monocots and Dicots, True or False?
What is True?
Characteristics of an Annual plant include...
What is Plant dies annually, Bright and showy, and rapid growth/transition?