Flowers
Seeds
Angiosperm Families
Monocot Families
Leaves
Processes
transportation system
Plants without Flowers
100

German botanist that is known for discovering many complex details of plant reproduction. 

Carolus Linnaeus

100

mechanical dispersal involves wind, birds, and animals, true or false? 

false, agent dispersal

100

the scientific term for plants that produce seeds covered by a flower is _________________

angiosperm

100

most important plant family 

grass

100

the place where a leaf attaches to the stem is called a ___________

node

100

the food making process in plants is called

photosynthesis

100

the main force that brings water up a plants transport tubes is, _______________, the loss of water from leaves. 

transpiration 

100

tiny one-celled reproductive structures found on plants such as ferns are called _________

spores

200

fruit develops from the __________ of a flower

ovary

200

the part of a plant embryo that develops into the root system is the _______

radicle

200

the member of the parsley family that is also known as a wild carrot

Queen Anne's Lace

200

a creeping stem that grows along the surface of the ground in most grass plants  is a ______

stolon

200

leaves that are attached directly to the stem are called

sessile

200

the transfer of pollen from the stamen  to the top of the pistil is called _____________

pollination

200

plants that have nonwoody stems are __________ plants

herbaceous

200

how do mosses stay attached to wet surfaces

rhizoids

300

a plant that needs two growing seasons  to complete its life cycle is a(n)

biennial
300

the part of the plant embryo that developed into the shoot of the plant is the _________

plumule

300

also called the crowfoot family because of their leaf shape that resembles a bird's foot. 

buttercup family

300

an underground structure made of thick, fleshy leaves  surrounding a very short stem is called a ______

bulb

300

a leaf that has more than one blade joined to the petiole is a ______ leaf

compound

300

after pollen grains reaches a flower a __________ forms through which the sperm cell will travel to reach the egg cell for fertilization to occur. 

pollen tube. 

300

water and dissolved chemicals are absorbed through the cell membrane of the root hairs by _______

osmosis

300

plants without vascular systems are called ______________

bryophytes 

400

Primary purpose of a flower

reproduction

400

a young plant that is able to survive without its cotyledons is a(n)___________

seedling

400

plants that help return nitrogen to the soil

pea family

400

monocots that have tepals and inferior ovaries and grow from bulbs, corms, or rhizomes

amaryllis family

400

little green structures inside the leaf cells

cholorplasts

400

which process can only happen during the day, photosynthesis or cellular respiration?

Photosynthesis, because it needs light energy

400

the upward force in the transport tubes produced by wanter entering the root hairs is called

root pressure

400

except for tree ferns, most all ferns have stems that grow ____________

horizontally

500

the type of flowers usually found in the center of a composite flower head are called _________ flowers

disk
500

after planting a bean seed you notice something that looks like a shriveled leave in the middle of the stem, what is this structure? 

cotyledons

500

fruits are called legumes

pea family 

500

Name the four primary characteristics of monocot plants. 

1 cotyledon

Petals in multiples of 3 

parallel veins

fibrous root system

500

Name the four type of leaf arrangements

opposite, alternate, whorled, rosset. 

500

plant reproduction that does not involve flowers, seeds, or fruit is __________ reproduction.

vegetative

500

the _________ carries water and nutrients from the root hairs upward through the root and stem to the leaves. 

xylem

500

plants with a vascular system (xylem and phloem) are called 

tracheophytes

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