Plants produce this as a byproduct of photosynthesis
What is oxygen?
A plant which evolved in a particular area over a period of time is a?
What is native plant?
Do angiosperms or gymnosperms produce pollen grains and ovules in flowers and produce fruit?
What are angiosperms?
What are the two principal types of leaf venation?
What is parallel and net veined?
This organ system elevates the plant above the soil.
What is shoot system.
Plants provide us this that comes directly or indirectly from plants. Hint: We consume this everyday.
What is food.
What is another word for non-native plants?
What are invasive plants?
Seedless vascular plants do not produce through seeds but what other entity?
What is spores?
Leaf arrangement
True or false. You would find xylem and phloem in a non-vascular plant.
What is false.
What is photosynthesis.
Dicots have netted leaf veins while monocots have what type of leaf veins?
What is parallel leaf veins?
What are non-vascular plants?
Having two reproductive organs makes the flower what?
What is a perfect flower?
These are the smallest living unit of an organism.
What are cells.
Are humans producers, consumers, or decomposers?
What is consumers
What is one cotyledon?
True or false: Non-vascular plants have a room system
What is false
A plant that has a life cycle that occurs in one growing season is? Hint: you have to replant these every year.
What is an annual?
An example of these types of cells are the strings in celery
What are collenchyma cells.
Reduction of crop yields, serving as hosts for crop diseases, and interference with harvest are all disadvantages of what?
What are weeds?
Are gymnosperms a type of vascular or non-vascular plant?
What is vascular?
Absorbing nutrients in the seed until the seedling can produce its true leaves and begin photosynthesis is done by the what?
What is cotyledons?
What type of plant produces flowers and seeds each year after reaching maturity?
What is a perennial?
What type of cell is shown above?
What are epidermal cells?