What part of the flower attracts insects with its colours?
Petals
Gymnosperms
Mosses produce spores inside ____________.
capsules
What is the name of the roots of mosses?
Rhizoids
What cells transport a mixture of water and minerals called, raw sap?
xylem cells
This is a famous carnivorous plant
venus flytrap
Cones
Where do ferns produce spores?
Inside sori on the underside of fronds
What part of the plant holds it in the ground?
Roots
What are two types of stems:
woody stem and herbaceous stem
Flowering plants
Non-flowering plants
needles
The large leaves of ferns are called?
Fronds
This part of the plant holds up other parts of the plant.
Stem
most plants have three parts:
_________________, __________________ and ______________.
Root, stem and leaves.
What are reproductive organs of plants?
flowers
Give two examples of gymnosperms
Cherry trees, fig trees, grasses, and others like blackberry bushes.
How do non-flowering plants reproduce
asexually using spores
Leaves contain a green substance called_________________.
chlorophyll
Leaves absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) through their _________________.
Stomata
What are the five characteristics of plants?
Green
Multicellular
Can't move from one place to another
Make their own food
Interact with environment
Flowering plants are divided into ____________________ and __________________.
Angiosperms and gymnosperms
Non-flowering plants are divided into ___________________ and _______________
ferns and mosses.
Most leaves have two parts:
the petiole and the blade.
These cells carry glucose, the plant's food, through the stem to all the parts of the plant.
phloem cells