15 questions
Specific type of plant tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots, through the stems, to leaves
vascular plant
nonvascular plant
xylem
phloem
Specific type of plant tissue that transports food (sugar) made in the leaves to the entire plant
vascular plant
nonvascular plant
xylem
phloem
Type of plant that is usually taller (longer) and has vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) that provides support
vascular plant
nonvascular plant
xylem
phloem
The process by which plants make food
Photosynthesis
phototropism
embryo
seeds
Examples of these plants include mosses, liverworts, and other plants with no xylem or phloem
dicot
vascular plant
monocot
nonvascular plant
This is what almost all non-flowering plants reproduce from (except cone bearing plants)
spores
seeds
monocots
dicot
A type of plant with a seed that has one food storage area
monocot
dicot
vascular
nonvascular
A type of plant with a seed that has two food storage areas
monocot
dicot
vascular
nonvascular
Other than transporting water, what is a function of xylem?
making food
transporting food
helping support the plant
catching light
These classifications of flowering plants have leaves with veins that are parallel to each other.
Monocot Plants
Dicot Plants
Nonvascular Plants
Spore Producing Plants
These classifications of flowering plants produce flowers with 4 or 5 petals.
Monocot Plants
Dicot Plants
Which of the following plants are considered nonvascular plants?
Monocot Plants
Dicot Plants
Ferns
Moss
What structure on a conifer or evergreen plant produces seeds?
a. Flowers b. Cones c. Spores d. Pine Needles
Flowers
Cones
Spores
Pine Needles
These plants must get nutrients directly from the environment and distribute it from cell to cell.
Vascular
Nonvascular
Seed Producing
Cone Bearing
Almost all flowerless plants reproduce from which of the following:
Spores
Seeds
Water
Vascular