Plants with tissues that carry water and nutrients
What is Vascular plants
Plants without vascular tissues
Nonvascular plants
Vascular plants that flower and have fruits that contain seeds
What is Angiosperms
Vascular plants that produce seeds on the surface of female reproductive structures, such as cones
What is Gymnosperms
Is chloroplast part of a seedless plant, a seed plant, or both?
What is both
Plants with two seed leaves inside their seeds
What is Dicots
Plants with one seed leaf inside their seeds
What is Monocots
In a plant leaf, the cells that surround the stomata and that open and close them
What is Guard Cells
Waxy, protective layer covering the stems, leaves, and flowers of some land plants; is secreted by the plant's cell walls and slows the evaporation of water
What is Cuticle
Is fern leaf part of a seedless plant, a seed plant, or both
What is seedless
Vascular plant tissue that produces new xylem and phloem cells
What is Cambium
How do cell walls and a cuticle help plants live in deserts?
Cell walls help reduce water loss and cuticles slow down the evaporation of water from a plant
What is the function of a Phloem?
The function is to move food made to other parts of the plant where it’s stored
Organic compound made of long chains of glucose molecules; forms the rigid cell walls of plants
What is Cellulose
Is yellow flower part of a seedless plant, a seed plant, or both
What is a seed plant
Small pores in the leaf surfaces that allow carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen to enter and leave a leaf
What is Stomata
Tubes that move food from where it is made to other parts of the plant
What is Phloem
Threadlike roots that are only a few cells in length and that anchor liverworts and mosses in place
What is Rhizoids
First plants to grow in new or disturbed environments and that change environmental conditions so that other plant species can grow there
What is Pioneer Species
Is a bean part of a seedless plant, a seed plant, or both
What is a seed plant
Tubes that carry water and dissolved substances from roots to other parts of the plant
What is Xylem
The organs of the plant; traps light and makes food through photosynthesis
What is leaves
Supports the branches, leaves and flowers; allows movement of materials; either herbaceous or woody
What is stem
Usually larger than stems or leaves; water and other substances travel through this; stores food; they are anchor plants
What is roots
Is cellulose part of a seedless plant, a seed plant, or both?
What is both