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REACH Sci 7 Ch. 7/8

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The first plants that grow in places that are rocky pioneer plants
Cyads and gingkos are considered.... gymnosperms
Hard material in the wall of hte plant cell that is not living cellulose
plants that flower angiosperms
Dead remains of prehistoric ferms were buried and turned into... coal
Gymnosperms that produce seeds in cones and have needles instead of leaves conifers
Liverworts, moss and hornworts are... bryophytes
a seed plant with 2 cotyledons is a ... dicot
the stem of a fern that is underground is called... rhizome
the seed structure that provides food for the developing plant embryois... cotyledon
the reproductive cell of the moss plant is a spore
the featherlike leaf of a fern is called frond
flowers with petals in multiples of three are found in monocots
how are moss and mushrooms similar? both have rhizoids
outer cover of the seed seed coat
reproductive organs of a flower stamen and pistil
pigment needed for photosynthesis chlorophyll
middle layer of a leaf tissue where photosynthesis occurs mesophyll
water is carried up the roots of a plant by xylem
where does photosynthesis take place? chloroplasts
what type of stems do trees have? woody stems
tiny structures that extend from the outer layer of a root are... root hairs
ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms are all... tracheophytes
male reproductive organ of a flower stamen
female reproductive organ of a flower pistil
where is pollen made? anther
the ovule in the ovary grows into a ... seed
angiosperms all have _______ seeds covered
how are seeds spread? (3 ways) wind, water, and animals
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