A vascular plant has these to anchor it into the ground.
What are roots?
Nonvascular plants do not have _____ to anchor it into the ground. They have rhizoids instead
What are roots?
This structure supports the petals.
What are sepals?
This part of the flower is colorful to attract pollinators.
What are petals?
This structure supports the plant and moves nutrients throughout the plant.
What is a stem?
A vascular plant has this to move nutrients throughout the plant.
What is a stem?
Nonvascular plants lack roots, ____ and _____.
What are stems and leaves?
This structure is the male part of the flower.
What is the stamen?
This structure is the female part of the flower.
What is the pistil?
This is made on the anther. It is used to fertilize and egg to make a seed.
What is pollen?
A vascular plant has these to capture the sun's energy to make food.
What are leaves?
These two tissues are not found in a nonvascular plant.
What are xylem and phloem?
This part of the flower makes pollen.
What is the anther?
What is the pollen tube?
A tree has a _____ stem and _____ roots.
What is wood, fibrous?
This type of tissue moves water up from the roots to the rest of the plant.
What is xylem?
These three plants are the only types of nonvascular plants in the world.
What are moss, liverworts and hornworts?
This part of the flower collects pollen.
What is the stigma?
The ovary ______ a new seed.
What is protects?
A flower has a _____ stem and _____ roots.
What is herbaceous, fibrous?
This type of tissue moves food from the leaves down to the roots for storage.
What is phloem?
A nonvascular plant has to ______ water from its environment.
What is absorb?
Inside the ovary, you will find the ovule which contains these.
What are eggs?
What is the filament?
A carrot has a _____ stem and _____ roots.
What is herbaceous, tap?