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Which direction are sugars transported by the vascular system?   Up and Down  
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List four types of seed dispersal.   Water, Wind, Insect, Animal Internal, Animal External  
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What are the functions of the roots?   absorb H2O and dissolves nutrients from moist soil  
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5.What happens to the seed when there is enough water, but not light?   OMIT  
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6.What are two things the stem does?   Transport water and sugars, holds stems and leaves  
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7. The first true plants were probably most similar to modern   algae (BUT/OR our first plants closely related to mosses).  
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8. Seed plants do not rely on standing water to reproduce. They rely on what process?   pollination  
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9. Seed plants whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit are called   gymnosperms (gymnosperms, angiosperms, bryophytes)  
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10. What type of seed dispersal would a fleshy fruit have?   Eaten and discarded by animals  
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11. How many seed leaves do dicots have?   2  
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12. Why did the first true plants need to live in watery environments?   For reproductive purposes (CARRY SPERM TO THE EGG) AND to have water for absorption since they are non-vascular and have no roots for water absorption.  
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13. What would happen if you removed the cuticle from a plant's leaves?   It would dry out and the plan would die  
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14. Name some examples of a nonvascular plant?   Mosses  
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15. What is inside a seed?   Plant embryo with food supply  
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16. Most gymnosperms produce eggs what (male pinecone,   in the female pinecone)?  
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17. You are examining a flowering plant that has parallel veins and scattered vascular tissue. To which group does it most likely belong? (monocot or dicot)   monocot  
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18. Suppose you are planting a garden. You want to plant only once and not have to replace plants every year or two. What types of plants should you use?   biennials  
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19. The thin stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem is called a   petiole  
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20. A single leaf is often determined by the presence of a ____ at the node.   Bud  
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21. Seedless plants disperse to new areas using what form of dispersal?   spores  
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22. Colorful fragrant flowers are most likely pollinated by what?   animals  
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23. Pine trees each have two different kinds of cones. These are called what?   Male pine cone and female pine cone  
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24. In scientific terms, a fruit is a flower's   mature ovary  
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27. Pollination occurs when pollen meets what part of the flower?   Female reproductive parts of the same plant species  
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