Nonvascular Plants
Seedless Vascular Plants
Seed Plants
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100
Nonvascular plants usually live here.
What are damp places.
100
Fern leaves are called these.
What are fronds?
100
The number of stages in the life cycle of a seed plant.
What is two?
100
A plant with special tissues that deliver water and nutrients.
What is vascular?
100
Part of a seed that stores food.
What is the cotyledon?
200
These help mosses get water and nutrients.
What are rhizoids?
200
Young fern fronds are called these.
What are fiddleheads?
200
Seedless plants need this for the sperm to reach the egg, but seed plants don't.
What is water?
200
Male reproductive structure in a flower.
What is stamen?
200
Joining of sperm and egg.
What is reproduction?
300
During the moss life cycle, this structure releases spores.
What is the sporophyte?
300
This is a small, heart-shaped leaf that forms from a sporophyte.
What is a fern gametophyte?
300
Sperm forms inside this structure.
What is pollen?
300
Female reproductive structure of a flower.
What is pistil?
300
Sticky fluid used in paint.
What is resin?
400
During the moss life cycle, spores grow into these.
What are gametophytes?
400
This makes horsetails feel gritty.
What is silica?
400
The advantage of seeds over spores.
What is food is stored in the seed?
400
Seed plants with flowers.
What are angiosperms?
400
Seed plants that do not have fruit of flowers.
What are gymnosperms?
500
Nonvascular plants help the soil in this way.
What is they reduce soil erosion.
500
This is how ferns, horsetails, and club mosses help the environment.
What is they help form soil?
500
A young plant seed.
What is a sporophyte?
500
Tissue that conducts food throughout the flower.
What is phloem?
500
Fuel formed by seedless plants that died 300 million years ago.
What is coal?
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