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BiologyCh. 13&14

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Tissues for conducting water and dissolved materials are vascular tissues
Flowering plants belong to phylum Anthophyta
A characteristic of all angiosperms is that they... produce flowers
Ferns belong to which phylum Pteridophyta
Monocots and dicots are larger groups of flowering plants
In plants, the mature ovary is called the fruit
In conifers, sperms cells are produced by pollen cones
Biologist classify a plant as an angiosperm or a gymnosperm based on whether it produces covered of uncovered seeds
Tissues for conducting water and dissolved materials are vascular tissues
Leaves that have netted venation belong to dicots
In the vascular tissues xylem carries fluid upward and phloem carries fluid downward
Roots growing downward exhibit gracitropism
The growth response to contact is called thigmotropism
Stomata are beneficial to the leaf because they permit the exchange of gases
Providing good anchorage, holding topsoil in place, absorbing water, are good for long fleshy taproot
The part of the stamens that forms the pollen is the anther
The part of the pistil that receives the pollen grains is the stigma
The part of the ovary of a flower which, if fertilized, can become a seed is the ovule
The part of the flower bearing the ovary at its base is the pistil
In seeds, the food is stored in the cotyledons
When an embryonic plant in the seed begins to grow, what has happened? germination
Moisture, oxygen, and proper temperature are needed for seed germination
Stored food, seed coat, and embryo are what make up a seed
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