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Seedless Vascular Plants
Angiosperms
Evolution
Plant Reproduction
Grab Bag
100
The most common seedless vascular plant
What are ferns
100
All angiosperms have these.
What are flowers.
100
Adaptation that transports water and nutrients throughout the plant
What is vascular tisse
100
Reproductive structure characteristic of gymnosperms
What is a cone
100
Tissue that transports water
What is xylem
200
Require this natural resource for reproduction
What is water
200
Tissue that surrounds seeds; attracts animals
What is fruit
200
Allowed for reproduction independent of water
What is a seed
200
Surrounds and protects seeds
What is the seed coat
200
Plants that complete their life cycle in one year
What are annuals
300
Single reproductive structure of a fern
What is a spore
300
Process by which gametes transfer in angiosperms
What is pollination
300
Ancestor of all land plants
What is green algae
300
Contains an embryo and cotyledon
What is a seed
300
Plants that are rough to the touch
What is woody
400
The three groups of seedless vascular plants
What are club mosses, ferns, and horsetails
400
Long, thin and numerous roots
What are fibrous roots
400
Fitness
What is the ability to survive and reproduce
400
Occurs when sperm and egg meet
What is fertilization
400
Smooth, non-woody plants
What is herbaceous
500
Clusters of spores
What are sporangia
500
First leaf or pair of leaves
What is a cotyledon
500
The order in which land plants evolved
What is mosses, seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms, and angiosperms
500
In angiosperms, contains the the female gametophyte
What is an ovary or ovules
500
A life cycle that takes many years to complete
What is perennial