What is an Angiosperm
flowering plant
what does a stem do?
A stem supports and transports nutrients and minerals to the plant
where does photosynthesis take place?
In the chloroplast which is located in the leaf.
How are seeds spread?
Animals,wind,water
what is the difference between annuals and perennials?
annuals are plants that need to be re-planted each year
perennials are plants that grow back year after year
What is an organism
A living thing like a plant or animals
Why do some plants have roots?
It anchors the plant to the soil and absorbs nutrients and minerals from the soil
What do plants make when they do photosynthesis?
Sugar and oxygen
Name 2 pollinators
Bees & birds
What's the difference between angiosperm and gymnosperm plants?
Angiosperm are flowering
Gymnosperm are nonflowering
What is Respiration
The process by which food is broken down to release energy within the cells of an organism
What is the male part of the flower? What is the female part of the flower?
Stamen and Pistil
What do plants need for photosynthesis
Water,Co2 (Carbon Dioxide),and sunlight
Where does fertilization occur?
Fertilization occurs in the ovary
What's the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants
vascular has stem,roots leaves and nonvascular has no stem,roots,leaves
What is a Monocot
these are the tube bundles in the stem that are scattered throughout the stem
Where is the chloroplast located?
The leaves
do carnivorous plant do photosynthesis
Yes
How do plants become pollinated?
When The pistil takes in pollen from a stamens anther from either the same plant or same species of plant.
What is a sepal
these are the small leaf structures at the base of a flower
If a plant has 5 petals how many stamens would it have.
5
What do plants take in for photosynthesis and release from photosynthesis?
they take in Co2 and release Oxygen
Why are petals so colourful?
To attract bees to pollinate them (the plant)