1
2
3
4
5
100
Where did plants come from?
Green algae in the sea
100
Roots are important because they absorb...
Water and mineral salts
100
Two examples of Bryphytes plants are...
Moss and liverwort
100
Plants live most places except for...
Seabed and desert (where there is no water or sunlight)
100
Are moss vascular or non-vascular plants?
Non-vascular plants
200
During photosynthesis, sunlight is captured by what green substance found in the plant's leaves?
Chlorophyll
200
What process do plants use to make their own nutrients?
Photosynthesis
200
Plants with vascular tissue are called...
Pteridophytes
200
Pines, cedars, and firs are an example of...
Gymnosperms
200
Where does moss grow?
Close to the ground (on the surface of rocks and on tree trunks)
300
What holds a plant into the ground?
Its roots
300
If a plant is autotrophic what does that mean it can do?
It can make its own nutrients
300
Name the three moss organs
Rhizoids, cauloids, and phyllodes
300
The most evolved types of plants with protected seeds are...
Angiosperms
300
What type of weather does moss grow in?
Humid weather
400
Where do hygrophytes live?
Humid areas
400
What is an example of a carnivorous plant?
Venus flytrap
400
Where do epiphyte plants grow?
On other plants (for support)
400
What is an example of a climbing plant?
Ivy
400
What are hydrophytes also known as?
Aquatic plants
500
Carnivorous plants are usually found in places where the soil is thin and poor in minerals. How have they adapted to this lack of nutrients?
Developed structures that allow them to trap and eat insects and small animals
500
Name an example of an xerophyte plant
Cactus or agave
500
Name an example of a hydrophyte plant
Water lily
500
Name an example of an epiphyte plant
Orchid
500
What adaptation do some plants have to deal with humidity?
Numerous stomata (to help eliminate excess water)