Plants with flowers, with seeds, with developed conductive vessels, with fruits.
Angiosperms
Gas that plants release into the air during photosynthesis
Oxygen
Name the two types of movements.
Nastic and Tropisms movements
How is pollen transported?
By wind and insects (called pollinators)
What type of reproduction is carried out through bulbs, tubers or stolons
Asexual
Name the 3 waste products that plants eliminate.
Oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapour
Type of movement that determines the growing direction of the plant
Tropism
a type of reproduction in which a new organism develops on the parent organism and eventually separates.
budding
What are the elements needed to perform photosynthesis?
sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and minerals
Which part of the plant has positive phototropism?
the stems
What is fragmentation?
a new individual develops from a fragment of a plant. Reproduces asexually.
The spores are formed asexually in the…
Sporophytes
Sap that travels to all parts of the plants.
Phloem Sap
What part of the plant has negative phototropism?
Roots
What is seed germination?
When a seed that has fallen to the ground absorbs water and opens up, and the embryo starts to grow.
Order: germination, seed formation, pollination, pollen formation, fertilization
Pollen formation, pollination, fertilization, seed formation, germination
What is the name of the raw sap that travels up the stem to the leaves?
Xylem sap
True or False: Nastic movements are slow movements that last a long time.
False; quick movements that last a short time.
What kind of nutrients do cotyledons store?
The endosperm and seed coat