True or False: Angiosperms are called ("Naked seeds")
False: Angiosperms are called "vessel seeds" because their seeds develop inside a protective "vessel" known as an ovary
True or False: Dicots have one cotyledon (seed leaf)
False: Monocots have a single seed leaf and Dicots have two seed leaves
Which type of plant (Annuals, Biennials, or Perennials) has a life span of 2 years
What is Biennials?
Explanation: Perennials have a lifespan of three of more years and Annuals have a average life span of one year
True or False: Gymnosperms (cones) rely on wind pollination for reproduction
True: Gymnosperms rely on wind pollination to spread there seeds because they don't have flowers to attract birds and insects
This plant has parallel veins running the length of the leaf.
What is Monocots?
Explanation: Dicots have netted leaf veins
The class of plant (annuals, biennials, or perennials) germinates, then grow leaves/stems, flowers, produces seeds, and dies all within one year.
What is Annuals?
True or False: Angiosperms (flowers) rely on both the wind and animals for pollination/reproduction
True
This type of plant (Monocots or Dicots) has scattered vascular bundles
What is Monocots?
Explanation: Dicots vascular bundles are arranged in a circle
True or False: Carrots are Perennials
True
The type of plant (angiosperms or gymnosperms) that have more specialized vascular tissues/water and sugar transport
What is Angiosperms?
This type of plant (Monocots or Dicots) has flower parts in multiples of 3's
What is Monocots?
The class of plant that grows roots, stems, and leaves (vegetative growth) and then on Year 2 Flowers, produce seeds, then die.
What is Biennials
The type of plant (angiosperms or gymnosperms) that has needle-like or scale-like leaves and are predominantly evergreen
What is gymnosperms?
Angiosperms are roses, lilies, oaks, maples, and all fruit and grain-bearing plants like apple trees, wheat, and corn
This type of plant has flower parts in groups of 4's and 5's
What is Dicots?
This plant grows and flowers for multiple seasons, with foliage often dying back in winter and regrowing from roots in spring.
What is Perennials?