Angiosperms and Gymnosperms
Tissue Types
Leaves and Shoots
Roots
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100
Name 3 characteristics we use to distinguish between monocots and eudicots.

-taproot vs fibrous roots

-reticulate veins vs parallel veins

-flower parts in 4s and 5s vs flower parts in 3s

100

This tissue provides flexible support to a plant and is characterized by having uneven cell wall thickness

What is collenchyma?

100

A(n) ______ is where the leaf joins the stem. Each leaf has a(n) ___________ between the leaf and the stem.

node, axillary bud

100
Why are root hairs useful?

They increase surface area so the plant can absorb more water

100

This gymnosperm is found in Namibia and only grows two leaves in its entire 1000 year lifespan.

What is Welwitschia?

200

What are two similarities the life cycles of angiosperms and gymnosperms share?

-pollen+seeds

-megaspores + microspores

-alternation of generations

-pollen tubes

-gametophyte independent of sporophyte

-microscopic sporophyte

200

This cell type is dead at maturity, has a lignified secondary cell wall, and has variable shape.

What is a sclereid?

200

This stem modification runs along the surface of soil and allows for asexual reproduction

stolons

200

Lateral roots emerge from the ________, the outermost layer of the vascular cylinder.

Pericycle

200

What does it mean when two genes are antagonistic?

One is fully expressed when the other is not present

300

Which phylum of gymnosperms did we discuss that has only one member?

Gingko!

300

This cell type is alive at maturity, long, and has plates on either end with pores.

What is a sieve-tube element?

300

This term describes when multiple leaflets coming from the petiole with no axillary buds

What is a compound leaf?

300

This route of absorption involves movement through the cytoplasm and and plasmodesmata.

What is the symplastic route?

300

This cell type is long and thin and connected via pits.

What are tracheids?

400
A flower with exserted stamens and reflexed petals is most likely to be pollinated by what?

Hummingbird

400

All ground tissue begins development as which tissue type?

Parenchyma

400

What are the five leaf modifications we discussed in class?

bracts, storage leaves, reproductive leaves, spines, and tendrils

400

What are the three main functions of roots?

-absorbing water and minerals

-anchoring plant

-storing organic nutrients

400

Draw a picture depicting an apical bud and an axillary bud.

N/A
500

Give one unique trait of the life cycles of each of the following: angiosperms, gymnosperms, bryophytes, and ferns.

angiosperms: double fertilization

gymnosperms: a year b/t pollination and fertilization

ferns: independent sporophyte and gametophyte

bryophytes: gametophyte dominant

500

Which cell type is found only in angiosperms? Which is found in seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms and angiosperms?

Vessel elements, tracheids

500

What tissue type is found on the top of leaves? How about the bottom? Why is this?

palisade parenchyma--top for photosynthesis, spongy mesophyll--bottom for gas exchange, and to reduce water loss

500

You would find this type of root modification in places with shallow soil.

What are buttress roots?
500

The dermal tissue system arises from _______. The ground tissue system arises from ________. The vascular tissue system arises from _______.

protoderm, ground meristem, procambium