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Biology Test Ch. 10
Biology Test Chapter Ten, Seed Plants
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Seed flowering plants are enclosed in what? | Fruit |
| All flowering plants are classified as what? | Angiosperms |
| The function of the seed coat is to protect the developing plant from what? | Drying out or freezing |
| What are a successful group of plants because they produce many seeds each year? | Angiosperms |
| Angiosperm seed develop inside a what? | Fruit |
| Most angiosperms have what? | Broad, flat leaves |
| Two classes of angiosperms are what? | Dicots and monocots |
| The first seed leaf of an angiosperm is a what? | Cotyledon |
| An angiosperm with two seed leaves inside its seed is classified as what? | Dicot |
| The seed of the monocots have one what? | Cotyledon |
| The leaves of a monocot plant have what? | Parallel veins |
| On the flowers of monocot plants, petals grow in groups of what? | Three |
| The plant tissue that transports food is the what? | Vascular tissue |
| All tracheophytes have what? | Vascular tissue |
| Transporting water and minerals from the soil is the job of the what? | Xylem tissue |
| What is the tissue which carries food made in leaves to the stems and roots? | Phloem |
| what is made up of the stem, leaves,and flowers of a plant? | The shoot system |
| What has woody stems? | Gymnosperms |
| In what does seed cones produce egg cells and pollen cones produce sperm cells? | Gymnosperms |
| What are gymnosperms that grow leaves throughout the year? | Evergreens |
| A tree with needle like leaves and cones is a what? | Conifer |
| Small yellow grains that contain sperm cells are what? | Pollen |
| the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ is called what? | Pollination |
| what are often planted on hillsides to prevent flooding after a heavy rains because the what are absorb the rain water? Also farmers plant a row of conifers at the edge of their field to keep top soil from blowing away. | Conifers, conifers |