Seed-bearing plants are called ______ plants .
Flowering
Monocots have ______ cotyledon(s) in their seeds.
One
The outer part / layer of the seed is called the ______.
Seed coat
what is the flat, thin part of a plant the grows on the stem?
Leaf
What does Propagation means?
Grow more of them from the original one
What do non-flowering plants not have ?
Flowers
Which of the following is a dicotyledon?
a. corn
b. Mango
c. Rice
b. Mango
The baby plant inside the seed is called the _______.
Embryo
Which part of the plant helps in the making of food?
The Leaves
Which one of the following is propagated by stem tuber?
a. Banana
b. Irish potato
c. Onion
b. Irish potato
An example of a non-flowering plant is _____.
Moss/
Fern/
Christmas
The stem of the bamboo is __________.
Jointed
During germination the seed grows out the ______ first.
root
The _____ takes up water from the earth?
Roots
Onions are propagated by ________?
Bulbs
Non-flowering plants reproduce by _______.
Spores
What kind of veins does the leaves of dicotyledons have ?
Netted Veins
Define the term Germination.
Seed grows into a seedling or baby plant
Name any three parts of a plant.
leaves
stem
roots
flowers
fruit
Name two plants that are propagated by suckers?
Banana
Plantain
What is the purpose of the flowers in flowering plants ?
Produce seed for reproduction
Describe any two difference between monocotyledons and Dicotyledon.
Many Possible answer
Number of cotyledons
Types of veins
Type of root
Jointed or un-Jointed stems
What factors are need for seed to germination?
Water / Moister
Oxygen
I provide support and help in moving water to different parts of the plants.
The Stem
Ginger are propagated by which of the following ?
a. comb
b. stem tuber
c. Bulbs
a. comb