What is the main body of the plant?
Stem
Greek for "Vessel Seed"?
Angiosperm
Plants that complete their entire life cycle within one season.
annuals
''Di'' means?
"Two''
Roots
Greek for "naked seed"?
Gymnosperm
A plant that completes its life cycle in two seasons (years)
Biennial
''mono'' means?
''One''
What is the part of the plant which is the most beautiful and colorful?
Flower.
are characterized by their "naked" seeds and can include woody shrubs and trees?
Gymnosperms (I'm impressed if you got this right)
How many Life Cycle types are there?
an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
cotyledon
What is the part that gives Juicy Food?
Fruit
a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a fruit name comes from Greek for "vessel seed"
Angiosperms
Plants that grow, then die, then grow back again which allows them to live longer
Perennial
seeds that have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
monocotyledons/monocots
What is the Part of the plant that is Green (No duh) and has a Stomata, which allows Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen to enter and exit.
Leaf
Free answer, Do you accept?
Yes
Which is Missing, Annual, Biennial, and?
Perennial
seeds that have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
dicotyledons/Dicots