Gymnosperm
Angiosperm
Monocots
Dicots
Annuals, Biennials, Perennials
100

What does Gymnosperm mean in Greek? 

 What is "Naked seed"

100

What does angiosperm mean in greek

"enclosed/closed seed" 

100

What does "mono" mean

One

100

what does "di" mean

Two

100

What plant finishes their cycle in a year

 Annuals

200

Are these protected seeds? Why are they not?

What is they are not because there is no fruit or flower protecting them

200

Are these seeds protected?

Yes, by flower or fruit

200

How many seed leaves do they have

they have one seed leaf because they are 

200

How are the vascular bundles arranged

In circles

200

What plant completes their growing cycle in 2 years

Biennials

300

Examples of a gymnosperm

 What is pines, firs, spruces, redwoods, ginkgo

300

Angiosperm examples

apples, peaches, pecans, soybeans

300

What are the vascular bundles like

Scattered

300
How are the veins arranged

Netted

300

What plant completes their growing cycle after multiple years

Perennials

400

Are gymnosperms vascular or nonvascular

What is vascular?

400

Are angiosperms dicots or monocots

Both

400

What are the veins like

parallel

400

How many seed leaves are there

2

400

Annual examples

marigolds, pansies, petunias, melons,  beans, squash (and many other flowers, crops, and  weeds)

500

Are gymnosperms dicots, momocots, or neither

What is neither?

500

Are angiosperms vascular or nonvascular

Vascular
500

What number are the multiples in on flower parts 

Three

500

How many multiples are in the flower parts

four or five

500

Biennial examples

carrot, parsley, onion, cabbage, hollyhock,  Black-eyed Susan

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