Plant characteristics
Classification
non-vascular seedless plants
Vascular seedless plants
Gymnosperms
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Have membrane-bound organelles. 

What are eukaryotic cells ?

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Each plant has a what scientific name.

What is a two - word?

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Rhizoid can be.

What is unicellular and multicellular?

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100

Vascular plants contain tube like structures that transport. 

What are water and nutrients ?

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Tree that is 4,900 years old.

What is a bristle cone pine?

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A plant cell contains what that a animal cell does not have. 

What is chloroplast?

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Liverworts and Mosses reproduce by. 

What is a spore?

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Small green and lives in the forest.

What are mosses?

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Some people consider young.

What are fronds and or fiddleheads ?

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Grows on all the worlds continents except Antarctica.

What is a conifer?

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Plants are made out of.

What is many cells? 

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non vascular plants don't not have.

What is vascular tissue? 

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Gets its name from it appearance. 

What is a Liver Wort?

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The leaves are scale like.

What is club mosses ?

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Might resemble ferns.

What is a cycad?

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400

Cells carry out what to keep plants alive.

What is specialized functions?

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Plants we use for most food.

What are seed plants? 

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2.5 cm in diameter 

What is a Horn Wart ?

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400

Small leaves growing in circles.

What are Horse Tails ?

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Another type of cone barring plant.

What is a gnetophytes?

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500

Plants are.

What is a producer?

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Surrounds nourishes and protects the plant embryo.  

What is a tissue? 

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non-vascular seedless plants 

What are mosses, liverworts,and horn worms ?

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Grow rapidly in water.

What are Horse Tails ?

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Humans rely on gymnosperms for a variety of reasons.

What is building materials, paper production, medicines and monumental plants ?

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