The organelle of a plant cell that holds the DNA
Nucleus
Where can you find green algae
Freshwater
The vascular tissue that transports food
Phloem
How do gymnosperms reproduce
Cones
In the level of organisation what comes after tissue
organ
The organelle that produces energy (Powerhouse of the cell)
Mitochondria
What do moss and ferns have in common
Produce spores for reproduction
The vascular tissue used to transport water
Xylemn
How do gymnosperms hold water so well in their needles
A waxy coating on the needles
is the seed leaf or the first leaves for the plant to store food. (An angiospermcan have one or two of these, depending on the species)
Cotyledon
The organelle of a plant cell that turns sunlight into energy
Chloroplast
What two organisms use symbiosis to make up lichen
Algae and fungi
The type of tissue in a plant that is used for storage and support
Ground tissue
Type of Tree that loses its leaves every year and grows them back
Decidous tree
How do nonvascular plants take in water and nutrients
Osmosis / diffusion
The organelle that provides protection and strucutre to only plant cells
Cell wall
Why is it important for red algae to be red
The main function of dermal tissue is
Protection
How do fallen leaves help the ecosystem
Provided nutrients to the soil
What is the name of one of the oldest land plants that can be considered prehistoric
Fern
The organelle that makes protiens
Ribosomes
Moss has no tissues that transport food or water so it is
non vascular
The tiny pores on a leaf of a plant in order to control gas exchange is
Stomata
How do Gymnosperms protect themselves against parasites likes insects and fungi
Resin/Sap
Binomial nomenclature is made up of what
The genus and species of an organism