organisms that cannot make their own food, including mushrooms and yeast
What is Fungi?
the leaf of a fern
what is a frond?
a plant that can survive weeks without water by storing large amounts of water in their fleshy stems
what are succulents?
meat eating
what is carnivorous?
a plant's response to a certain stimuli or condition
what is a tropism?
plantlike organisms that often live in the water.
what is algae
the plant organ missing in ferns
What are flowers?
when a small piece of a plant is used to start a new plant
what is vegetatice reproduction(Or vegetative propagation)
a plant that steals nutrients from other plants
what is a parasitic plant (Or a parasite)
the ability of leaves to always face the sun, a reaction to light
what is phototropism/heliotropism
a substance found in both algae and plants but cannot be found in fungi
what is chlorophyll
what are roots, and flowers?
special stems that grow underground and produce new plants
what are rhizomes?
a plant that grows on other plants without harming them
what is a passenger plant?
the ability of roots to always grow towards water, a response to water
what is hydrotropism?
animals that eat algae or plants
what are primary consumers?
reproductive organs used by ferns and mosses
What are spores?
special stems sent out by plants such as strawberry plants that can grow new plants.
what are stolons?
plants that grow on other plants or structures but have their own root system
what is a vine?
the ability for roots to always grow down, and stems to always grow up regardless of which direction a seed is planted in. A response to gravity
what is geotropism?
yellow algae that have silica in their cell walls
what are diatoms?
the enviroment that mosses favor (The type of environment that you are most likely to find moss growing)
what is a wet environment?
plants that are designed to survive high wind, cold temperatures, and little available water
what is an alpine plant?
the substance carnivorous plants use to digest insects
what is acid?
another name for phototropism
(if 200 was done before this and they said heliotropism switch the answer with the question)
what is heliotropism?