These plants are filled with BLANK for support.
What are tubes?
Nonvasular plants take in water by...
What is absorbing the water around them?
A plant produces flowers that makes seeds and fruits.
What is an angiosperm?
Plants are green due to their
What is chlorophyll?
What is dry and damp areas?
Why are nonvascular plants are short in comparison to vascular plants?
What is they do not have hard tubes to hold them up?
Conifers produce cones or hard berries making them?
What is a gymnosperm?
All plants are producers, meaning?
What is they make their own food?
Give an example of a vascular plant.
What is palms, grasses, orchids, lilies, oak, roses, cacti, sunflowers, conifers, horsetails, or club mosses? Any of these are acceptable.
List the characteristics of nonvascular plants.
What is growing in moist areas and does not contain tubes?
The purpose of the fruit that covers the seeds.
What is protection?
All members of the plant Kingdom...
What is have cell walls, chloroplasts, chlorophyll, and vacuoles?
Water travels through a vascular plant by...
What is from xylem in roots, to stem to phloem in the leaves?
Give an example of a nonvascular plant.
What is mosses, liverworts, and hornworts?
Ferns are seedless. How do they reproduce?
What is spores?
Plants are classified according to...
What is how they transport water and how they reproduce?
The tissues in found only in vascular plants are called what? What is their individual purposes?
What is Xylem, the tissue that transports water from the ground through the roots? What is Phloem, the tissue in the leaves that helps with the transportation of food.
Nonvasular plants do not have roots they have?
What is rhizoids?
In order to produce seeds the plant must receive what first?
What is pollen?
Plants take in one gas and expel another.
What is take in carbon dioxide and expel oxygen?