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Angio-Gymnosperms
Angiosperms and Gymnosperms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Are the female cones larger or smaller? | larger |
| seeds are not surrounded by a protective container | gymnosperms |
| a very short, nonvascular plant that does not have true stems, roots or leaves | moss |
| special type of gymnosperm that produces cones | conifers |
| group of flowering plants that reproduce with seeds that are protected within a fruit | angiosperm |
| the tiny plant that is in the seed | embryo |
| Movement of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organ | pollination |
| The female cones become ___________ when they have eggs that need to be pollinated. | sticky |
| All angiosperms produce ________________. | flowers |
| For pollination to take place, polen grains must get to the __________ of the flower. | pistil |
| Where do new seeds begin to form? | bottom of the pistil |
| gymno means | naked |
| Do scientist classify a tomato as a fruit or vegetable? | fruit |
| sperm means | seed |
| female part of a flower | pistil |
| male part of a flower | stamen |
| angio means | container |
| The two main types of vascular plants are | angiosperms and gymnosperms |
| type of plant that has thin, wax-covered needles | gymnosperm |
| plants with small, plain colors flowers are usually pollinated by the _____________ (bonus) | wind |
| part of the seed that surrounds the embryo and provides food for it while it germinates | cotyledon |
| conifer seeds develop which cone | female cone |
| Are angiosperms vascular plants? | yes |
| Are gymnosperms vascular plants? | yes |
| Do some angiosperms have some flowers that are too small to see? | yes |
| Most plants on earth reproduce with ______. | seeds |