Provides the three basic human needs
What is a plant?
Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit.
What is a gymnosperm?
The Genus
What is the first name of a plant?
Plants that complete their life cycle in one year or one season.
What is an Annual?
Anchor and water the plant.
What is a root?
The plant or plant products are used by humans
What is a direct source?
Plants that flowers and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods.
What is an Angiosperm?
The second name of the plant.
What is the species?
Plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons.
What is a biennial?
Increase the surface area for absorption of the plant.
What are root hairs?
Humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products.
What is an indirect source?
The amount of classes of angiosperms.
What is 2?
Can be divided into varieties.
What is a species?
Plants that produce for more than two year or growing seasons.
What is perennial?
Grow from the stem or leaf of the plant.
What is an adventitous root?
What is landscaping?
Seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf.
What is a monocotyledon?
This is what scientific names are said in.
What is Latin and printed in italics?
Herbaceous and Woody.
What are the two classes of perennials?
Supports the leaves, flowers, and fruit.
What is a the stem?
House plants and cut flowers.
What is ornamental horticulture and floral design?
Seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves.
What is a dicotyledon?
Is the two name system.
What is binomial nomenclature
Plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost.
What is a woody perennial?
Xylem and Phoelm.
What are the two types of conductive tissue in the stem?