What is the most common plant group
What is angiosperms, or flowering plants
Dicot pollen grains typically have three pores or furrows.
What is Pollen
What does a plant need to grow
What is water, warmth, soil, and sunlight?
Do they have roots, stems, or leaves?
What is No true roots, stems, or leaves;
What is the main feature of angiosperms
What is They produce flowers and fruits
How many plant groups are there
What is four?
Petals and other parts usually in fours or fives (multiples of 4 or 5).
What is Flower Parts
What animal helps with it cycle
What is a Bee?
What is their life cycle like?
They have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, meaning the haploid gametophyte stage (producing gametes) is the most visible and dominant phase, unlike vascular plants.
What is the purpose of a fruit
What is To protect the seeds and aid in their dispersal?
Which plant group has the most impact on humans
What is angiosperms, or flowering plants?
Two seed leaves in the embryo, providing initial nourishment
What is cotyledons
How long do plant cycles last
What is about 21 to 35 days?
How do they reproduce
What is they reproduce via spores?
What is an angiosperm
What is A flowering plant?
Which plant group has the least amount of species
What is Gymnosperms?
Often a main taproot with smaller branching roots.
What is Root System
What is the first part of a seedling to grow
What is roots, to absorb water and nutrients?
What are common examples
What is Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts?
What is the function of petals
What is To attract pollinators?
Which plants reproduce using spores and have well-developed vascular tissue but no seeds
What is Ferns (Pteridophytes)?
Arranged in a ring in the stem
What is Vascular Bundles
What is the main job of a mature plant's flower
What is to make seeds for reproduction?
How do they get water and nutrients
What is They absorb them directly from their surroundings through their entire surface, cell by cell, often from damp soil or surfaces?
How do angiosperms reproduce
What is Through pollination