Which plant tissue is responsible for carrying food (sugars)?
Pholem
What gas do plants take in from the air for photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide
Xylem and phloem are examples of what type of plant tissue?
Vascular tissue
What is an example of a nonvascular plant?
moss
What is the male flower part called?
Stamen
How do you know if a plant is a gymnosperm?
Has cones
What is and example of a vascular plant?
Cactus
is the process by which an offspring receives genes from its parents.
inheritance
What is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction?
Requires more time and energy.
What is the function of stomata?
Permit the release of oxygen
What is a sequence of DNA that determines a trait and is passed from parent to offspring
gene
a different form of same gene.
allele
What is a disadvantage of asexual reproduction?
It provides no genetic variation - all offspring are the same
Which plant tissue is responsible for carrying water?
Xylem
where two parents combine their genetic material to produce a new organism which differs from both parents.
sexual reproduce
What types of blood can you have?
A, B,O
What are the types of asexual reproduction?
Budding, Fragmentation, Binary fission
Which part of the plant is responsible for making food?
leaves
Vascular plants with flowers and seeds protected inside a fruit are called what?
Angiosperms
What is and example of an animal that reproduces asexually?
sponge, coral, certain jellyfish