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Mosses and Ferns
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
Roots and Stems
Leaves and Photo.
100
Scientific study of plants
What is botany
100
Ferns reproduce using these
What is spores
100
what the ovary becomes
What is fruit
100
the purpose of the stem
What is support and transportation of nutrients
100
the purpose of the leaves
What is to make food for the plant
200
Organisms that self-feed
What is autotrophs
200
leaf-like structure on a fern
What is frond
200
as opposed to ferns, angiosperms and gymnosperms are this
What is seedmakers
200
the job of the cambium
What is forming new wood anually
200
this make the leaves green
What is chlorophyl
300
Oldest known plants
liverworts
300
horizontal underground stem of fern
What is rhizome
300
A non-woody plant
What is herbaceous
300
tubes for conducting food
phloem
300
little holes on the undersides of leaves that take in CO2 and release O2
What are stomata
400
system of tubes in some plants
vascular
400
leaf-like structure on bryophytes
What is thalli
400
monocots and dicots differ by their number of this
What is seed leaf
400
tubes for conducting water
xylem
400
these three elements are essential to photosynthesis
What is carbon, oxygen, hydrogen
500
Two phyla of plants
bryophytes and tracheophytes
500
the anchor of a moss
rhizoid
500
the three types of gymnosperms
What are ginkgos, palms, and conifers
500
this provides food storage, strength and protection
what is cortex
500
allows the holes on the leaves to open and close
guard cells