What does Gymnosperm mean in Greek?
"Naked Seed"
Are the seeds and flowers protected by fruit or pods?
Yes, they are protected by fruits or pods.
What are some examples of biennials?
Carrot, Parsley, Onion, Cabbage, Hollyhock, Black eyed-susan
How many sections are flower parts in?
They are in multiples of 3.
How many sections are flower parts in on a Dicot?
Flower parts are in multiples of 4 or 5.
What are some examples of Gymnosperms?
Pines, Firs, Spruces, Redwoods
Do Angiosperms produce fruit?
Yes, Angiosperms produce fruit.
How long does it take annual plants to complete their life cycles?
What's another word for Monocot?
Monocotyledons.
What do the vascular bundles look like on a Dicot?
They are arranged in a circle.
How are Gymnosperm seeds typically spread?
They are spread by the wind.
What does Angiosperms mean in Greek?
It means "Covered Seed" or "Enclosed Seed"
How long is the perennial life cycle?
Perennial life cycles produce for more than two years and they can keep producing for forever.
How many seed leaf's do monocots have?
They have 1 seed leaf.
What's another word for the seed leaves on a Dicot.
Cotyledons
Are the seeds protected by fruit?
No, they are not protected by fruit.
Can Angiosperms double fertilize?
Yes, Angiosperms double fertilize.
How long does it take Biennial plants to complete their life cycle?
Biennial plants complete their life cycle in 2 growing seasons.
What do the veins look like on a Monocot leaf
The veins are parallel.
What do the leaf's look like on a Dicot?
The leaf's are netted veins.
What are the cones that hold Gymnosperm seeds?
They are woody, scale-covered structures that bear seeds.
What are some examples of angiosperms?
Apples, Peaches, Pecans, Soybeans
What are some examples of perennials?
Azalea, alfalfa, pine trees, maple trees, fruit and nut trees, blueberries.
What do the vascular bundles look like on a monocot?
The vascular bundles are scattered.
What do the seeds look like on a Dicot?
Seeds have 2 seed leaves.