Vocabulary
Bryophytes
General Plant Knowledge
Seedless Vascular Plants
Seed Plant
100

A spore-producing plant

Sporophyte

100

What are Bryophytes?

Non Vascular Plants

100

Give an example of a plant

Trees, shrubs, grasses, mosses or ferns

100

Tracheids are connected end to end and resemble what?

Drinking Straws

100

What is the most important adaptation of seed Plants?

The Seed Itself

200

A gamete-producing plant

Gametophyte
200

The most common bryophytes

Mosses

200

What are cell walls made of?

cellulose

200

What was one of the great evolutionary innovations of the plant kingdom?

Tracheids

200

Fossils of Seed-Bearing Plants existed how long ago?

360 million years

300

A non-vascular plants is called What?

Bryophyte

300

Bryophytes are classified into how many phyla?

3

300

Plants have two alternating phases. What are they?

Diploid and Haploid

300

What are the two forms of vascular tissue?

Xylem and Phloem

300

What does gymnosperm mean?

naked seed
400

Male reproductive structure in some algae and plants.

Antheridia

400

Non-vascular plants draw up water by?

Osmosis

400

Plants are the base of the food chain. Name another thing plants provide for animals

Shade, Shelter, Oxygen

400

What are fern leaves called?

Fronds

400

What does angiosperm mean?

Enclosed seed

500

Type of plant tissue specialized to conduct water.

Vascular Tissue

500

Aside from mosses, name another type of Bryophyte.

Liverworts or Hornworts

500

Plants have two types of reproductive cells. What are they?

Spores and Gametes

500

What is the dominate stage in the fern life cycle?

Diploid Sporophyte

500

What is the unique reproductive organ developed by Angiosperms?

Flowers