What part of the plant anchors the plant, absorbs water and minerals, and stores manufactured food?
Roots
What does Gymnosperm mean in Greek?
Naked seed.
What does angiosperm mean in Greek?
Covered seed.
What does "mono" in Greek mean?
One.
What does "di" in Greek mean?
Two
What part of the plant support the flower, fruit, and leaves?
Stem.
What type of seed do gymnosperms produce?
Non-protected seeds.
What type of seeds do angiosperms produce?
Protected seeds.
How many seed leaves do monocots have?
One.
How many leave seeds do dicots have?
Two
What part of the plant produces food through photosynthesis?
Leaves.
Are they protected by pods?
No
Are angiosperms protected by fruits ?
Yes.
How are vascular bundles arranged in monocots?
Scattered.
How are vascular bundles arranged in dicots?
A circle.
What is the name of the male part of the flower?
Stamen.
What plants are gymnosperms known for?
Woody and perennial.
What plants are angiosperms know for?
Flowering plants.
How are veins arranged in monocots?
Parallel.
How many multiples are dicots in flower parts?
Four or five.
What is the name of the female part of the flower?
pistil.
What root system are gymnosperms known for?
Taproot
What root system are angiosperms known for?
Taproot.
How many multiples are monocots in flower parts?
Three.
How are veins in leaf arranged in dicots?
Netted.