"This term refers to plants that produce seeds within a flower."
What are angiosperms
This is the primary function of roots in plants
What is absorption of water and minerals?
This underground stem acts as a storage organ for carbohydrates.
What is a tuber?
This term describes plants that can produce their own food through photosynthesis
What are autotrophs?
This planet is known as the 'Red Planet'
What is Mars?
This classification differentiates between plants with a single seed leaf and those with two.
What are monocotyledons and dicotyledons
This process is how roots absorb water.
What is osmosis
This asexual reproduction method involves underground swollen stem bases with food reserves.
What are corms?
This waxy coating on land plants helps to prevent water loss
What is a cuticle?
In history, this year marks the start of World War II
What is 1939
These types of plants produce seeds without flowers."
What are gymnosperms
These structures on a stem help display the leaves for maximum sunlight absorption
What are branches or nodes?
This term refers to horizontal underground stems used for asexual reproduction.
What are rhizomes?
These microscopic pores on leaves are essential for gas exchange in plants
What are stomata?
This element has the symbol 'Fe' on the periodic table?
What is iron
This category of plants includes species that complete their lifecycle in two years.
What are biennials
Stems primarily function to conduct these substances from roots to leaves
What are water, minerals, and nutrients?
Plants can also reproduce asexually when their leaves come into contact with soil. Name this process.
What is vegetative propagation through leaves?
These structures in gymnosperms and angiosperms are involved in the reproductive process
What are cones in gymnosperms and flowers in angiosperms?
What is Pythagoras' theorem
These non-vascular plants include mosses and liverworts.
What are bryophytes
These special structures on some leaves assist in climbing or protection
What are tendrils or spines?
This sophisticated method of asexual reproduction involves growing new plants from plant cells or tissues in an artificial environment
What is tissue culture?
This is the dominant generation in bryophytes, such as mosses.
What is the gametophyte?
This historical document was signed in 1215, limiting the powers of the English king
What is the Magna Carta