What structures do nonvascular plants have?
stems and leaves
What tube-like cells do vascular plants have?
xylem and phloem
What structures anchor vascular plants?
#Stem
#Root
roots
What is inside a seed? (2 things)
small plants and food
What is the first root to appear from a seed?
#primary root
#secondary root
primary root
How do nonvascular plants absorb water and minerals?#root
#absorb
Absorb
How do ferns reproduce?
# root
# Spores
spores
What is the structure that contains chloroplasts and absorbs sunlight?
#root
#leaf
#stem
leaf
What is the process that best separates plants from animals?
photosynthesis-make their own food
What part of a root absorbs the most water?
#root hairs
#root stem
root hairs
What tube-like cells do nonvascular plants not have?
vascular tissue (xylem and phloem)
Seeded plants are divided into 2 groups?
True of false
True
What do the xylem and phloem transmit?
xylem-water/minerals
phloem-food/sugar
What is necessary for photosynthesis?
sun's energy
What kind of roots does grass have?
fibrous roots
What are the uses for nonvascular plants?
# Give food
prevents erosion
prevents erosion
What group are Pine and Fir trees classified in?
#conifers
#Anifers
conifers
What type of stem does not grow tall because it does not have many xylems?
#herbaceous
#Rhizome
herbaceous
What is the process by which water is lost from the surface of a leaf?
# photosynthesis
#transpiration
transpiration
What kind of roots do carrots, beets, and dandelions have?
taproot
How do nonvascular plants reproduce?
# root
# Spores
Spores
What group are grasses and rose bushes classified in?
#flowering plants
#food plant
flowering plants
What structure on a leaf allows water to escape?
#stomata
#leaf
stomata
What is the process by which sugar moves through the plant?
#translocation
#evaporations'
translocation
How is water taken up by root cells?
#osmosis
#cosmosis
osmosis