What are spores?
This is a means of reproduction that only some plants contain.
What are seeds?
This part of the leaf is made of tightly packed cells, where most of the plant's food is made.
What is the palisade layer?
This type of stem is sturdy and usually brown.
What is a woody stem?
This is the structure that moves finished sugars out of the plant.
What is a phloem?
This is another name for a nonvascular plant.
What is a bryophyte?
"bare seeds"
What are gymnosperms?
This is what plant cell walls are made of.
This is something that a tree may not have had if their rings grew closely together.
What is nutrients/water/food/sunlight?
This is the structure that grows new rings in trees.
What is the xylem?
What are nonvascular plants?
This is the structure inside a seed.
What is an embryo?
This layer is loosely packed in the leaf, allowing for certain molecules to get up to the palisade layer.
What is the spongy layer?
This is the type of root system that has bunches of fine roots that have even lengths.
What are fibrous roots systems?
This type of stem has vascular bundles organized in a ring around the outer portion.
What are dicots?
This is the process through which nonvascular plants get water to its entire system.
Apple trees are an example of this.
What is an angiosperm?
This is the vascular system of a leaf.
What are veins?
This is the pressure caused by water inside the central vacuoles.
What is turgor pressure?
These types of plants can be seedless or seed bearing.
This part of the plant consists of a stalk and a capsule.
What is a sporophyte?
Angiosperms have these two structures.
What are fruits and flowers?
This part of the leaf allows gases to move in and out through small pores.
What are stomata?
This is the layer under the dead cork that undergoes mitosis to produce new cork.
What is the cork cambium?
This is a characteristic that plants are able to have because of their vascular systems.
What is being tall?