FLowers
make the
WORLD
go
Round!
100
plant that uses diffusion and osmosis to transport materials
What is a moss (bryophyte)?
100
carries dissolved minerals and water up from the roots
What is the function of the xylem?
100
these plants must be close to their water site since they have no cascular tissue, they cannot be tall
What is why bryophytes are so small?
100
root system where all the roots are roughly the same size
What is a fibrous root system?
100
where the roots grow from the branches and hang down
What is an aerial root system?
200
sperm from one plant swims through water to another plant
What is how nonvascular plants reproduce?
200
takes the food made from the leaves to other parts of the plant
What is the function of the phloem?
200
having one large root, and smaller secondary roots
What is a tap root system?
200
the byproduct of photosynthesis (that we as humans loooove)
What is oxygen?
200
root system best used for storing extra food for plants (think about what the 4 root types LOOK like)
What is tap root system?
300
where most photosynthesis takes place in plants
What is the leaf, more specifically the chloroplasts in the ground tissue?
300
a characteristic conifers and flowering plants have in common
What is they both have seeds and vascular tissue?
300
cones
What is where reproduction takes place in conifers?
300
3 forces that support water movement through the plant against gravity
What is root pressure, capillary action, and transpiration?
300
why it is helpful for a seed to be dispersed to an area far away from the parent plant
What is less competition?
400
an adaptation that allows angiosperms and gymnosperms to reproduce without water
What is pollen (or seeds)?
400
where gas exchange takes place in the plant leaf
What is the stoma (or stomata)?
400
level of organization one might label for a leaf (cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism)
What is an organ : multiple tissue types working together
400
plant hormone that contributes to gravitrophism
What are auxins?
400
plant hormone that contributes to fruit ripening
What are ethylenes?
500
produce found at a supermarket that contains seeds (not particularly roots)
What is a fruit?
500
dispersal of a seed by digestion and exile from the body
What is animal dispersal?
500
part of a flower that attacts pollenators
What is the petal?
500
photosynthesis cycle that occurs in the grana where ADP turns into ATP
What is the light cycle?
500
the reactants of the photosynthetic chemical equation
What are carbon dioxide and water?
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