Vascular
Non-vascular
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
100

What are the two main groups of seed producing vascular plants.

Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.

100

Do Nonvascular plants have roots or rhizoids.

Rhizoids.

100

Is a Gymnosperm a naked seed, or an enclosed seed.

Naked seed.

100

It an Angiosperm naked or enclosed. 

Enclosed.

200

What is the main role of vascular tissue. (Xylem and Phloem.)

It transports water, nutrients, and food through our the plant body.

200

Nonvascular plant habitat.

They live in wet shady environments to prevent drying out.

200

What plants have Gymnosperm seeds.

Vascular.

200

Give examples of plants with Angiosperm seeds.

Apple tree, peach tree, lemon tree, avocado tree, and more.

300

What does a vascular plant need to make it vascular.

The plant needs to have xylem and phloem.

300

How do Nonvascular plants transport water through our the plant. 

They use direct cell to cell absorption, which limits plant height.

300

Give an example of plants with Gymnosperm. 

Pine, Firs, spruces, Cedars, Junipers, and more. 

300

Where are the Angiosperm seeds produced.

In the ovary of the flower.

400

Definitions of vascular plants.

land plants characterized by specialized conducting tissues—xylem for water and phloem for nutrients—that transport resources throughout the plant, allowing them to grow tall.

400

The definition of non-vascular plants.

Small, primitive land plants lacking specialized xylem and phloem tissues for transporting water and nutrients

400

Where are the Gymnosperm seed created.

Seeds are located in the ovulate or the female cone.

400

How long does fertilization in a angiosperm take.

12 to 48 hours.

500

Which is the rarest type of vascular plant.

Ghost Orchid.

500

What is the rarest non-vascular plant.

Hornworts.

500

How long does fertilization take. 

Two years.

500

What plants have Angiosperm seeds.

Any thing with a fruit.

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