Name a seedless plant that has vascular tissues.
ferns, horsetails and princess pine
This is the job of the roots.
anchor and absorb nutrients and water
This waxy covering found on the stems and leaves of plants helps to keep water in the plant.
cuticle
Found only in gymnosperms, this structure houses the seeds.
This is the naming system that is used to classify all living things.
binomial nomenclature
What is the reproductive cell of seedless plants called?
spore
These tissues carry nutrients and water from the roots to the tips of a plant.
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xylem and phloem
chloroplast
Provide one example of a gymnosperm.
pines, spruces, firs
This is why seedless non-vascular plants lie close to the ground.
Directly absorb water and nutrients
What type of ecosystem do seedless plants prefer?
Wet environment like bogs or marshes
This is where photosynthesis occurs.
leaves
This cell organelle creates a rigid, supportive shape and helps prevent water loss.
cell wall
This is an angiosperm with 3 petals and long straight leaves.
monocot
These are 3 of the common features that all plants have.
leaves, stems, roots, seeds
Seedless plants to not produce these. (2)
fruit, flower or seed
This plant part houses vascular tissues and supports the top of the plant.
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stem
This special root system found in seedless non-vascular plants helps to anchor them to the soil.
rhizoids
This is an angiosperm with 4 or 5 petals and wide leaves.
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dicot
This is the name for a plant species that is the first to grow back after a fire.
pioneer species
Name 2 seedless non-vascular plants.
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moss, hornwort, liverwort
Name 2 seed dispersal strategies.
These are the two primary requirements for a plant to survive.
sunlight and water
Angiosperms usually have these two features.
fruits and flowers
This substance is created by compressed marsh plants. We use it to generate heat and electricity.
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coal