Phyla – Bryophyta & Tracheophyta
Vascular vs. Nonvascular
Parts of a Plant
Monocots vs. Dicots
Parts of a Seed & Germination
100

This phylum includes nonvascular plants like mosses and liverworts.

What is Bryophyta?

100

Plants with xylem and phloem are called this.

What are vascular plants?

100

This part of the plant anchors it in the soil and absorbs water.

What are roots?

100

A monocot seed has this many cotyledons.

What is one?

100

This is the outer protective covering of a seed.

What is the seed coat?

200

This phylum includes vascular plants that have true roots, stems, and leaves.

What is Tracheophyta?

200

Water and nutrients move by diffusion in these types of plants.

What are nonvascular plants?

200

This part of the plant supports leaves and transports materials.

What is the stem?

200

A dicot seed has this many cotyledons.

What are two?

200

The young developing plant inside the seed.

What is the embryo?

300

Bryophytes absorb water directly through this part of their body instead of roots.

What is the surface or body of the plant (through diffusion)?

300

Vascular plants can grow taller than nonvascular plants because of this internal system.

What is the transport system (xylem and phloem)?

300

This part of the plant makes food through photosynthesis.

What are leaves?

300

The veins in monocot leaves are usually arranged in this pattern.

What is parallel?

300

The part of the seed that stores food for the embryo.

What is the cotyledon?

400

Ferns belong to this phylum.

What is Tracheophyta?

400

The xylem transports this substance throughout the plant.

What is water (and minerals)?

400

This part of the plant is responsible for reproduction.

What is the flower?

400

The veins in dicot leaves are arranged in this pattern.

What is branched (net-like)?

400

The process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant.

What is germination?

500

Bryophytes must live in moist environments mainly because they lack this.

What are vascular tissues (xylem and phloem)?

500

This tissue transports food made in the leaves to the rest of the plant.

What is the phloem?

500

This small opening on leaves controls gas exchange.

What is a stoma (plural: stomata)?

500

Flower parts in monocots are usually in multiples of this number.

What is three?

500

This condition is necessary for germination to occur, along with oxygen and the right temperature.

What is water (moisture)?