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Plants!
To Seed or Not To Seed?
Flower Power
Hodge Podge
100

Thin filaments that makeup fungi 

What is hyphae?

100

The makeup of the cell walls of plants.

What is cellulose?

100

An embryo of a plant 

What is a seed?

100

Plants that bear seeds within a layer of tissue that protects the seeds 

What are angiosperms?

100

A positive way fungi impact humans.

What is used in food (bread, cheese, etc)?

What is used in medicine (penicillin)?

200
A negative way fungi can impact humans

What is athlete's foot?

What is ring worm?

(other examples of disease)

200

Bryophytes are a type of _____________ plants

What is nonvascular?

200

An example of a seedless vascular plant.

What is a club moss?

What is a horsetail?

What is a fern?

200

An example of a cone bearer 

What are cycads?

What are ginkgoes?

What are conifers?

(specifically, pine tree is a conifer)

200

The type of fungi that obtain energy by decaying organic matter.

What are saprobes?

300

The defining characteristics of fungi. (3 answers)

What is eukaryotic?

What is heterotrophic?

What is cell walls contain chitin?

300
Transports solutions of nutrients and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis.
What is phloem?
300

True leaves, true stems, and true roots are features of this group of plants.

What are seedless plants?

(What are ferns and their relatives?)

300

The male parts of a flower including the anther and filament

What is the stamen?

300

Means "naked seed"

What is gymnosperm?

400

The role fungi play in nearly every ecosystem.

What is maintain equilibrium and recycle nutrients by breaking down organic materials?

400

The factors that divide plants into groups.

What are water-conducting tissues?

What are seeds?

What are flowers?

400

Underground organs of ferns that absorb water and minerals 

What are true roots?

400

Surrounds and protects the seeds; develops into a fruit after pollination 

What is the ovary?

400

Specialized to conduct water and nutrients throughout the plant.

What is vascular tissue?

500

The three categories of obtaining energy in fungi.

What are saprobes?

What are parasites?

What are symbionts?

500

The 4 things plants need to survive.

What is sunlight?

What is water and minerals?

What is gas exchange?

What is movement of water and nutrients?

500

Adaptations that allow seed plants to reproduce without water.

What are flowers or cones?

What is the transfer of sperm by pollination?

What is the protection of embryos in seeds?

500

The evolutionary advantage flowers provide for angiosperms.

What is attracts animals for pollen transportation?

500

The true classification of Spanish moss

What is a bromeliad?