One of the main struggles that desert plants face is the lack of this.
What is Water?
Generally speaking, gymnosperms are known to grow these to reproduce.
What are Pinecones?
When a squirrel gets a seed, buries that seed for later, but forgets it, it is an example of this kind of seed dispersal strategy
What is animal dispersal?
Generally speaking, Angiosperms are known to grow these to attract pollinators.
What are flowers?
An apple tree is a member of this phylum.
What is an angiosperm?
Pollination of desert plants are usually accomplished by this mammal.
What are bats?
Male pinecones have this for the purpose of reproduction.
What is pollen?
When seeds are blown in many directions, it is an example of this seed dispersal strategy.
What is wind dispersal?
Once inside the flower, pollinators collect nectar while spreading pollen. This relationship between plant and insect is known as this.
What is mutualism?
A Juniper tree is a member of this phylum.
What is a gymnosperm?
A desert plant's flowers open at this time of day.
When is nighttime?
Female pinecones contain these for the purpose reproduction.
What are seeds?
Coconut trees use this kind of seed dispersal strategy.
What is water dispersal?
These two flower parts are involved in pollination.
What is the anther and the stigma.
Almost all land-based plants use these openings to breathe through?
What are stomata?
Photosynthesis in a desert plant occurs at this time of day.
When is day time?
Gymnosperms use this to move water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of the tree.
What is the Xylem?
The seed dispersal strategy shown below is known as this.
What is expulsion dispersal?
The Anther and Filament are collectively known as this.
What is the Stamen?
Moss is part of this phylum.
What is bryophyta?
A desert plant releases and collects gases (O2 and CO2) at this time of day.
When is nighttime?
If a tree cookie shows a thick Xylem, Phloem, and Cambium, it means that the tree experienced this kind of year.
What is a rainy year?
The downside of gravity seed dispersal is that if the fruit/seed lands near the parent tree, both the parent and child have to compete for this.
What are resources?
The Stigma, the Style, and the Ovary are collectively known as this.
What is the Pistil?
These two phyla need water to reproduce.
What are Bryophyta and Pteridophyta?