This group has parallel leaf veins.
Monocots
What does this term mean in Greek?
Naked Seed
What two structures do these plants use to reproduce?
Flowers & Fruits
This plant completes its life cycle in one year.
Annual
Name a woody plant that is also a gymnosperm.
Pine Tree
This group has floral parts in multiples of 3.
Monocots
Instead of flowers, these plants use what to house seeds?
Cones
These are the "seed leaves" found inside angiosperm seeds.
Cotyledons
This type of plant completes its life cycle in two years.
Biennial
These non-vascular plants lack "true" roots and stems.
Mosses
Dicots have this type of root system (one main root).
Taproot
This "living fossil" is a gymnosperm with fan-shaped leaves.
Ginkgo Biloba
This part of the flower eventually matures into a fruit.
Ovary
These plants live for many years and bloom repeatedly.
Perennial
This process uses sunlight to create glucose.
Photosynthesis
Monocots have vascular bundles that are scattered, or ____.
Randomly distributed
Most gymnosperms are this, meaning they stay green all year.
Evergreen
This is the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
Pollination
During this "sleep" phase, a seed's life cycle is paused.
Dormancy
This tissue transports water upward from the roots.
Xylem
Dicot seeds can be split into how many distinct parts?
Two
These gymnosperms look like palms and thrived with dinosaurs.
Cycads
This type of angiosperm loses its leaves every autumn.
Deciduous
This term describes the start of a seed's growth.
Germination
This tissue transports sugars down from the leaves.
Phloem