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Tissue that transports water from the roots to other parts of the plant is called:
phloem
roots
cambium
xylem
Which plant structure anchors the plant in the ground and absorbs nutrients?
leaves
stems
roots
flowers
Cambium, xylem, & phloem compose a plants ___ tissue.
nonvascular
vascular
green
root
Which of the following is gymnosperm example?
rose flower
conifer (pine tree)
moss
fern
The vascular tissue that produces new xylem and phloem is called:
rhizoids
spores
cambium
veins
Which area of the plant has the most photosynthesis taking place?
roots
leaves
xylem
flower
The stomata is controlled by pairs of cells that open and close called:
palisade layer
diffusion
guard cells
epidermis
An angiosperm with two cotyledons is called a
dicot
monocot
diploid
haploid
Seedless plants reproduce with:
eggs
seeds
spores
cones
Seedless nonvascular plants lack roots. This type of plant has ___ to hold them in place.
roots
phloem
zygotes
rhizoids
The waxy, protective layer on leaves that prevent water loss is called
upper epidermis
stomata
cellulose
cuticle
The plants that are first to grow in a new or an area disturbed by a volcanic eruption or forest fire are called
pioneer species
lichens
beginning plants
starters
Vascular vessels that move food from leaves to other parts of the plant are called
xylem
roots
phloem
leaves
Which is a common seedless vascular plant?
moss
hornworts
ferns
green algae
Which plant structure moves materials between leaves and roots?
roots
leaves
stems
photosynthesis
Small openings in the epidermis that allows oxygen, water, and carbon dioxide to enter and leave are called
palisade layer
roots
stomata
guard cell
These produce naked seeds.
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Is this a ...
monocot
dicot
Is this a ...
monocot
dicot
Seed plants ... have 1. vascular tissue 2. use seeds to reproduce 3. have leaves 4. have stems, and 5. have ____
roots
rhizoids
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