I hold the plant to the ground, store food and collect water from soil.
roots
Plants use up the water in their tubes, and then the plant____________ (before they die).
wilt
Are ferns vascular or nonvasular?
vascular
Pine and evergreen trees are ________.
Coniferous.
They take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the air.
Leaves
Where are the vascular tubes?
Stem
What is the brown in this picture?
spores
If you saw a bare tree in the winter, you would classify it as _________.
Deciduous.
This plant part contains thin tubes for carrying food, minerals, and water.
stem
This tube send food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
Phloem
Most vascular plants reproduce with ____________?
seeds
The seed of a pine tree sits on the ______ of the pinecone?
scale
This plant part makes the seeds for the plant.
flower
This tube sends water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
Xylem
What is the brown in this picture?
seed
Coniferous trees make seeds and store them in the __________.
Cone
This plant part captures the energy of sunlight and use it to make food for the plant.
Leaves
What is the opposite of vascular?
non vascular
Name 2 spore producing plants that are also nonvascular.
Hornwort, liverwort or moss.
This type of plant grows close to the ground and collects water like a sponge.
Moss