This type of plant has tubes to move water and nutrients throughout the plant
Vascular
This plant part carries water from the roots up to the leaves.
Stem
Gymnosperms reproduce using these structures that keep their seeds exposed.
Cones
This green pigment in leaves helps plants capture sunlight for photosynthesis and also gives plants their green color.
Chlorophyll
Nonvascular plants are usually found in these types of places because they lack roots and need to absorb water directly.
damp, shady places
Moss is an example of this type of plant that absorbs water like a sponge.
Nonvascular
These plant parts hold the plant in place and absorb water from the soil.
Roots
Angiosperms reproduce using these colorful structures and seeds.
Flowers
Plants need this energy source from the sky to carry out photosynthesis.
Sunlight
Vascular plants can grow in many different places because they have this advantage over nonvascular plants.
Tubes to transport water and nutrients
Pine trees belong to this group of plants that reproduce using cones.
Photosynthesis happens mainly in this part of the plant.
Leaf
Nonvascular plants like mosses reproduce using these tiny structures instead of seeds.
Spores
This is the process plants use to make their own food
Photosynthesis
Gymnosperms do not lose these in the winter
Leaves
Flowering plants that produce seeds inside fruits belong to this group.
Angiosperms
This part of an angiosperm produces seeds inside a fruit.
Flower
Unlike gymnosperms, angiosperm seeds develop inside this structure after flowering.
Fruit
This gas is produced during photosynthesis that animals need to breathe.
Oxygen
This special dust helps plants reproduce
Pollen
Trees that are angiosperms are called
Deciduous
Plants make their own food in the form of this
Sugar
Trees that are gymnosperms are called
Coniferous
What 3 things are needed for photosynthesis to occur?
Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide, and Water
wind, bees, birds