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sciencechap4;plants

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What are the 4 traits that all plants share? autotrophs,multicellular,have cell walls and are eukaryotes
What is a fertilized egg called? a zygote
A group of similar cells that perform a similar task is called a ..... tissue
Internal transporting system through which water and food move inside the plant is called a ..... Vascular tissue
In which stage does the plant produce 2 kinds of sex cells? the gametophyte stage
what is a structure inside a plant's cell in which food is made? the chloroplast
what is the process by which plants make food? photosynthesis
plant cell walls are mostly made of .... cellulose
when the sperm unites with the egg, what occurs? fertilization
what is a waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves of most plants called? the cuticle
what is a storage area in a plant called? a vacoule
what is the green pigment in most plants called? chlorophyll
in the .... stage, the plant produces spores the sporophyte stage
the .... is a boundary that surrounds the cell membrane the cell wall
a .... is a sex cell a gamete
What is the most abundant color in plants green
what is used for support in nonvascular plants? a cell wall
what is the chemical equation for photosynthesis? co2+h20------sugar+o2 light
why are mosses pioneer plants? thay are the 1st organisms to grow in destroyed/devastated areas
what is a nonvascular plant a low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue
Created by: tigerkat3 on 2009-11-02




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