What anchors vascular plants to the ground?
Roots
Name a nonvascular plant________.
Mosses, liverworts, hornworts, seaweed
What is the roots main function?
Absorb water and nutrients from soil.
The tiny opening found on the underside of a leaf which takes in carbon dioxide and releases water vapor is called the ______.
Stomata
Vascular tissue ______ the plant.
Supports.
Nonvascular plants don't have true _______, ________, and _______
Leaves, stems, and roots
Roots are what kind of tissue?
Vascular tissue.
Leaves make all the ______ a plant needs.
Food.
The two kinds of vascular tissues are:
Phloem and xylem.
Nonvascular plants don't have any ___________ for carrying materials throughout the plant.
Structures.
The pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs all the colors of light except green is called_______.
Chlorophyll.
Water an minerals are carried by the xylem from the roots using _________, _________, and _________.
Root pressure, cohesion, and transpiration
The vascular tissue that carries food from the leaves to all parts of the plant is called the _______.
Phloem.
There are more nonvascular plants than vascular plants. True or false?
False.
What keeps plants without woody stems upright?
Water pressure.
Food making takes place inside which organelle ______.
Chloroplasts.
Vascular tissue that carries water and nutrients from the ground to the plant.
Xylem.
How do nonvascular plants transport water?
Diffusion.
What part of grasses can keep soil from washing away?
Roots.
What do leaves use to make sugar?
Water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide.