plant Life Cycles
gymnosperms
angiosperms
dicots
monocots
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What is the first stage of plant life? 

Seed

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What is a gymnosperm? 

 Is a group of woody, seed-producing plants.

100

What is an angiosperm?

It is the largest and most diverse group of plants. 

100

what are the characteristics of dicots?

two cotyledons, tetramerous or pentamerous flowers, and net like leaf veins. 

100

what are the characteristics of monocots?

seeds with a single cotyledon, parallel-veined leaves, scattered vascular bundles in stem.  

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what do plants need to survive?

food, water, and air. 

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what are some examples of gymnosperms?

pines, cedars, spruces, first, and cycads. 

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what do all angiosperms have?

flowers, fruits, and seeds. 

200

what is a dicot?

it is a flowering plant with two seed leaves in its embryo. 

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what is the difference between monocots and dicots? 

dicots have flower parts in multiples of four or five, and dicots have two seed leaves in the embryo.  

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what holds up the plants? 

the stem 

300

what are some characteristics of gymnosperm?

evergreen, perennial, and woody.

300

why are angiosperms important?

they are important because they are the most successful plants. 

300

what are examples of dicots? 

deciduous trees, broad-leaved herbs, and beans. 

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what is a monocot? 

a monocot is a flowering plant that has one seed leaf emerging from the embryo. 

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