A seed with one food storage, leaves in multiples of three, or three leaves
What is a monocot
100
Spore-producing plants produce these
What is a spore
100
Seed producing plants reproduce through these
What is a seed
100
Flowering plants differ from these because they grow their seeds inside an ovary, which is embedded in the flower
What is a conifer
100
These function as the site of photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration
What are leaves
200
A seed with two food storages, 4or5 leaves, or leaves in multiples of 4or5
What is a dicot
200
Spores are much larger than this
What is a seed
200
Three parts of the seed
What is the embryo, seed coat, and stored food
200
The flower becomes this, contains seeds
What is a fruit
200
These support the plant and hold the leaves to the light. They also function as food storage sites.
What is a stem
300
1. Long and slender with veins that are parallel to each other
2. Wide and branching veins
1. What are the leaves of a monocot
2. What are the leaves of a dicot
300
Almost all _____________ __________ produce spores.
What are flowerless plants
300
What is another name for the stored food
What is a cotyledon
300
The seven examples that were on our notes
What are most trees, shrubs, vines, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and legumes
300
1. Transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant
2. Transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
What is the xylem?
What is the phloem?
400
The four examples of dicots on the notes
What is a dandelion,maple, oak tree, or rose
400
Examples of a spore producing plant that was vascular
What is a fern
400
What is the beginning of roots, stems, and leaves
What is the embryo
400
Most cone-bearing plants are evergreens with these kinds of leaves
What is needle-like
400
These help anchor the plant in ground, absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and have hairs for more surface area.
What is a root
500
Name the five examples of monocots from your notes
What is grass, corn, rice, lilies, and tulips
500
Example of a spore producing plant that was nonvascular
What are mosses
500
The two major groups of seed producing plants
What cone-bearing and flowering plants
500
What are the five examples of cone-bearing plants in our notes
What are pines, spruce, juniper, redwood, cedar
500
1. A mass of tangled roots that grow in all directions. Examples include grass, corn, and some trees.
2. Deep roots that have tiny hairs to absorb water and nutrients. Examples include carrots, dandelions, and cacti