After a pollen grain reaches a flower, it forms a structure through which the sperm cell travels in order to reach the egg, what is this structure?
Pollen tube
List the 4 types of leaf arrangements.
Opposite, Alternate, Whorl and Rosette
A plant which needs two growing seasons to complete its lifecycle is a?
Biennial
Arguably the most important family of plants
Grass family
What is the typical root system for monocots?
Fibrous roots
What part of a flower is meant to attract pollinators?
Petals
What are the green structures found within plant cells?
Chloroplasts
The growth of a plant in length is what type of growth?
Primary
This family has square and stout stems with flowers usually arranged in spikes.
Mint family
What is the typical root system for monocots?
Fibrous roots
The part of the stamen that produces pollen grains is the ?
Anther
What are the three types of leaf venation?
Palmate, Pinnate, and Parallel
A young plant that is able to survive without the cotyledon is a ?
Seedling
Most members of this family have woody stems; fleshy fruits; flower parts in multiples of five; and cup-shaped blossoms with white, pink, or rose colored petals?
Rose family
How many petals are typical for dicots?
Groups of 4 or five
3 parts of a pistil are?
Stigma, style and ovary
Name the three types of leaf margins
Entire, toothed, and lobed
Name the German scientist known for discovering many complex details of plant reproduction.
Christian Konrad Sprengel
This family is also known as the crowfoot family because of their leaf shape that resembles a bird’s foot.
Buttercup family
What is the general structure of a monocots leaf?
Long, slender leaves with parallel veins
What is an underground structure made of thick, fleshy leaves surrounding a very short stem is a ?
Bulb
A leaf that has more than one blade joined to the petiole is a __________ leaf.
Compound
The part of a plant embryo that develops into the root system is the ?
Readicle
Which family is made up of monocots that have tepals and inferior ovaries and grow from bulbs, corms, or rhizomes?
Amaryllis family
How are plants divided into the groups of monocot and dicot?
Number of cotyledons