Question | Answer |
What are flowering plants called? | Angiosperms |
What kind of plant has tubelike cells? | Vascular Plant |
An angiosperm with 1 seed leaf is called a ? | monocot |
What kind of plants are divided into Angiosperms (flowering) and Gymnosperms (non-flowering) | Seed Plants |
A leaf on a fern is called a ________ | Frond |
Are ferns vascular or nonvascular plants? | Vascular |
Are mosses vascular or nonvascular plants? | Nonvascular |
What do ferns have that mosses do NOT have? | Well developed leaves stems and roots. |
What important contribution did Carolus Linnaeus make to biology? | He developed the system of classification we used today. |
What do conifers and ginkgo trees have in common? | Both are Gymnosperms |
What do seedless plants reproduce by? | spores |
Nonflowering seed plants are called? | Gymnosperms |
What contains the beginning of a plant and stored food? | Seed |
What kind of tissue is made up of tubes and vessels? | Vascular Tissue |
What kind of seed has two cotyledon? | Dicot |
Clusters of spores on ferns | Sori |
Soil ingredient | Humus |
Major group of gymnosperms | Conifer |
Surrounds the seed of an Angiosperm | Fruit |
Root-like thread in moss | Rhizoid |
A beginning plant | embryo |
First classified plants and animals | Aristotle |
All ______________plants have well developed leaves, stems, and roots. | Vascular |
Grass, trees, and cacti's all reproduce using | Seeds |
A ___________-- such as a bean, has 2 seed leafs | Dicot |
Ferns and mosses reproduce using ___________- | Spores |