Seed Plants TEST Review
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| Vascular plants with no flowers or fruit; produce seeds in cones | Gymnosperms
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| Vascular plants with flowers; produce seeds inside fruit | Angiosperms
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| Flowering plants with two cotyledons in their seeds | Dicots
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| Person who studies the relationships between people of various cultures and the plants they use | Ethnobotanist
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| Tissue that moves food from leaves to other plant parts | Phloem
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| The swollen base of the pistil in angiosperms, where ovules form | Ovary
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| In a plant leaf, cells that surround the stomata to open and close them | Guard Cells
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| A seed is the reproductive part of a plant that contains a plant ______________ | Embryo
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| The oldest trees alive today are ___________ | Gymnosperms
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| Monocots have on cotyledon, vascular bundles through the stems, and flower parts in ____________ | Threes
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| Stems store food, support the above-ground parts of a plant, and allow ____________ of materials | Movement
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| __________ tissue is made up of tubular vessels that transport water and minerals up from the roots throughout the plant | Xylem
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| The major function of leaves is to ___________ | Make Food
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| Small pores in the leaf surface are called _______________ | Stomata
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| The cells of the _____________ have chloroplasts filled with chlorophyll | Palisade Layer
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| The embryo has a supply of stored food called the _______________ | Endosperm
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| ____________ signals a seed to begin growth | Water
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| Seed plants have roots, stems, leaves, and ____________________ | Vascular Tissue
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| A maple tree is an example of a ______________ | Dicot Angiosperm
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| A pine tree is an example of a ______________ | Gymnosperm
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| An orange is an example of a __________ | Dicot Angiosperm
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| Corn is an example of a ___________ | Monocot angiosperm
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| A ginkgo is an example of a ____________ | Gymnosperm
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| Wheat is an example of a ________________ | Monocot Angiosperm
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| ___________ and beets are roots swollen with food storage | Carrots
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| A ____________ has an above-ground stem that stores large quantities of food | Sugarcane
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| Stems of ________________ are adapted to carry on photosynthesis and make food for the rest of the plant | Cacti
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| Potatoes and ______________ are underground stems with stored food | Onions
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| Five main characteristics of plants are: stems, roots, leaves, vascular tissue, and | Grow From Seeds
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| The male reproductive organ of a flower is called the... | Stamen
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| The stalk of the male reproductive organ of a flower is called the... | Filament
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| The part of the male reproductive organ of a flower that produces pollen grains... | Anther
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| The female reproductive organ of the flower... | Pistil
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| The sticky area on the flower where pollen grains land... | Stigma
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| The stalk of the female reproductive part of the flower is called the... | Style
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| The part that forms the ovules of the female reproductive part of the flower... | Ovary
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| The word gymnosperm comes from the Greek language, meaning... | Naked Seed
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| Most gymnosperms are... | Evergreen Plants
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| The oldest living trees are... | Gymnosperms
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| There are more than 250,000 known species of ______________ in the world... | Seed Plants
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| Ginkgoes are represented by only ________ living species | One
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| About ____________ species of cycads exist today | 100
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| More than half of all known plant species are _________________ | Angiosperms
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| In dicots, vascular bundles occur in ________ | Rings
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| In monocots, vascular bundles occur scattered through ____________ | Stem
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| Which came first, gymnosperms or angiosperms? | Gymnosperms
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| _______________ are the most economically important gymnosperms | Conifers
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| Angiosperms are the source of many fibers, including cotton and _________ | Flax
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| The tissue that produces new xylem and phloem is called the ... | Cambium
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| Waxy, protective layer above the epidermis... | Cuticle
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| Loosely spaced layer of cells towards the bottom of the leaf... | Spongy Layer
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| Tightly packed cells towards upper leaf, full of chloroplasts... | Palisade Layer
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| Two __________, female reproductive part of the plant, are produced on top of each scale of a female cone | Ovules
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| The transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the stigma is the process of... | Pollination
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| Seeds can be dispersed by water, wind, or... | Animals
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| ____________________ is the development of a seed into a new plant | Germination
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