What Living Things Need
Miscellaneous
Reproduction-Plants make new Plants
Plant Parts
Types of Plants
100

Part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs 

Leaves

100

A growing plant’s weight is 80%–90%...

water

100

The often brightly colored parts of a flower

Petals

100

Large root that grows downward and has smaller roots growing off of it

Taproot

100

Vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers

Angiosperms

200

Three things necessary for photosynthesis to occur.

Water (H20), Sunlight (energy), and Carbon Dioxide (CO2).

200

Another name for Plants with transport vessels.

What is a vascular plant?

200

Male reproductive structures of a flower

Stamens

200

Tiny openings in a leaf through which gases pass


Stomata

200

Vascular cone-bearing plants with seeds that are not enclosed

Gymnosperms 

300

A seed’s germination is highly dependent upon:

  a. the type of soil it is in 

  b. the temperature of its environment

  c. the type of water that is available  

  Temperature of its environment

300

Flowering plants that live for more than two years

Perennials

300

Leaflike structures that cover and protect the immature flower

Sepals

300

The layer of a woody stem that that produces new vascular tissue (responsible for tree growth)

Cambium

300

Plants that has leaves, rhizomes, and stems that reproduces by spores 

Ferns

400

The two PRODUCTS of photosynthesis

What is Sugar (glucose) and Oxygen

400

Plants that do not have vessels for transporting nutrients throughout the plant

Nonvascular

400

Produced in the anther of the flower, powdery, dust-like particles that carry the sperm cells of seed plants

Pollen 

400

Specialized plant tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots throughout the plant

Xylem

400

A plant that has leaves with branched veins, flowers with four or five petals, a taproot, and a structured stem with vascular bundles to transport nutrients

Dicot

500

The most common gymnosperms

Conifers

500

Is the stigma a male or female reproductive structure?

female 

500

Female reproductive structure of a flower

Pistil

500

Specialized plant tissue that transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant

Phloem

500

Nonvascular plants that have seta, can reproduce sexually or asexually, and contain no real roots 

Moss

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