These are the two broad categories of plants based on whether they have tubes to transport food and water.
What are vascular and nonvascular?
These are the two broad categories that describe seeded plants.
What are gymnosperms and angiosperms?
This is the growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus.
What is a tropism?
This is the overall name for the male part of the flower.
What is the Stamen?
Seedless plants use these structures to reproduce.
What are spores?
This tissue carries sugar from the leaves to each of a plant's cells.
What is the phloem?
These plants produce fruits and flowers.
What are angiosperms?
This type of tropism describes growing toward a stimulus.
What is positive?
This is the overall name for the female part of the flower.
What is the pistil?
These seedless plants reproduce by both sexual and asexual reproduction.
What is moss/what are mosses?
This tissue carries water up and down a plant.
What is the xylem?
These gymnosperms have both male and female cones.
What are conifers?
This type of tropism describes growing away from a stimulus.
What is negative?
These two parts make up the male part of the flower.
What are filament and anther?
Moss, a seedless nonvascular plant, has these hairlike structures instead of roots.
What are rhizoids?
Moss is this type of plant.
What is nonvascular.
This is the first step in angiosperm reproduction.
What is pollination?
This is the growth response of a plant toward or away from light.
What is phototropism?
The Pistil is made up of these three main parts.
What are the stigma, style, and ovary?
Fern leaves are called this.
What are fronds?
Ferns are this type of plant.
What is vascular?
This is the process that takes place when sperm from pollen grains enter ovules and join with egg cells.
What is fertilization?
This is the growth response of a plant toward or away from touching objects.
What is thigmotropism?
The marigold is this type of plant. One which completes its life cycle in one growing season, or one year.
What is an annual plant?
Ferns have these structures to keep them in the ground.
What are roots?