What does gymnosperm mean in greek?
"Naked Seed"
Common name for the largest group of living gymnosperms?
Conifers
What is a cotyledon?
An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants
What is the scientific name for the pine family?
Pinacae
What does the word angiosperm translate to in Greek?
"Covered/enclosed seed"
What are some examples of gymnosperms?
Pines, firs, spruce, ginkgo, redwoods, etc.
A common plant given as a gift in a pot, symbolizing love and friendship
What is a rose plant
Define "mono-" and "di-"
"Mono-" means one and "di-" means two
Identify This.
Dracaena trifasciata
What are some examples of angiosperms?
Apples, peaches, soybeans, pecans, etc.
Do gymnosperm plants produce flowers?
No
This Plant is known for its spiky leaves and commonly used in skincare products for its soothing properties
What is aloe vera
What type of veins are in the leaves of a monocot?
Parallel veins
What is the common name of Poaceae?
Grass
What are most angiosperm plants also known as?
Flowering plants
What type of seeds do these plants produce?
Seeds not covered by fruit
Commonly used in cooking, this aromatic plant is often found in kitchen herb gardens
What is Basil
How are the vascular bundles arranged in a dicot?
In a circle
Identify this.
Helianthus
What type of seeds do these plants produce?
Seeds enclosed in fruit or pods
What type of leaves do most of these plants produce?
Needle-like leaves
These plants produce fruit and are commonly grown in home garden, with varieties like cherry and beefsteak
What are tomato's
How many cotyledons are in a monocot?
1
What plant is used to make McDonald’s fries?
Solanum tuberosum, Cucumis anguria, or Allium cepa?
Solanum Tuberosum
What two categories are angiosperms divided into?
Monocotyledons and dicotyledons