What type of cells do plants have?
Name the 3 groups of plants.
Bryophytes, pteridophytes, spermatophytes.
What process do plants incorporate carbon dioxide for?
Photosynthesis
Name the two types of movements
Tropisms and nastic movements.
What type of reproduction is carried out through bulbs, tubers or stolons?
Asexual
True or false: plants are multicellular organisms, made up of eukaryotic plant cells, with heterotrophic nutrition, capable of forming tissues.
False: autotrophic nutrition.
Plants without flowers, without seeds, without conductive vessels of any kind.
Hepaticae
What process do plants incorporate oxygen for?
Cell respiration
Type of movement that determines the growing direction of the plant
Tropism
The spores are formed asexually in theā¦
Sporophytes.
Multicellular, photosynthetic living beings that are not plants.
Algae
Plants without flowers, without seeds, with simple conductive vessels.
Mosses
What are both types of conductive vessels of plants called?
Xylem and phloem.
What is the geotropism of stems like?
Negative
Sporophyte and gametophyte are the two phases of what type of reproduction...?
Alternation of generations
What are plants that have developed conductive vessels called?
Vascular
Plants without flowers, without seeds, with developed conductive vessels.
Ferns. (Pteridophytes)
Chemical reaction that uses part of the organic matter to degrade it using oxygen and thus obtain the chemical energy it contains.
Cell respiration
What part of the plant has negative phototropism?
Roots
Name the male and female sexual organs of angiosperm flowers.
Stamen and carpel.
Structure that anchors bryophytes to the ground but does not absorb water.
Rhizoid
Plants with flowers, with seeds, with developed conductive vessels, with fruits.
Angiosperms.
Name the 3 waste products that plants eliminate.
Oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapour.
Name a process regulated by hormones.
Growth, reproduction, leaf drop, fruit ripening.
Order: germination, seed formation, pollination, pollen formation, fertilization.
Pollen formation, pollination, fertilization, seed formation, germination.