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Seedless & Seed Plant characteristics

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Plants are commonly classified into two major groups based on their internal structures. These two groups are ____________ and __________.   vascular and nonvascular  
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________ plants are the largest group in the Plant Kingdom.   Vascular  
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Vascular plants have a well-developed system for _________ water and food.   transporting  
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Vascular plants have true ___, ____, and ____.   roots, stems, and leaves.  
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Tube-like structures in vascular plants provide ______.   support  
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Xylem   transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.  
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Phloem   transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.  
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___ and ____ are examples of vascular plants with woody stems.   trees and shrubs  
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___________ stems are soft and flexible like grass and tomato plants.   herbacious  
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_________ plants do no have true roots, stems, and leaves because they lack a well developed system for transporting materials.   nonvascular  
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Nonvascular plants must obtain nutrients directly from the __________ and distribute them from cell to ____ throughout the plant.   environment; cell  
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_____ plants are very small in size.   nonvascular  
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Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts are examples of ___________ plants.   nonvascular  
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Seed-producing plants   plants that reproduce through seeds.  
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Seed plants make their own ____.   seeds  
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Seeds contain the plant _____,stored _______, and are surrounded by a seed ____.   embryo; food; coat  
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The two major groups of seed-producing plants   cone-bearing plants and flowering plants  
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Spore-producing plants   plants that produce spores for reproduction instead of seeds.  
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Spores are much ______ than seeds.   smaller  
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Almost all flowerless plants produce _____.   spores  
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Mosses and ferns are examples of __________ plants.   seedless  
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Flowering plants   grow their seeds inside an ovary, which is embedded in a flower.  
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The flower becomes a ________ containing the seeds.   fruit  
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Most __________ plants are evergreen with needle-like leaves.   cone-bearing  
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Conifers never have flowers but produce seeds in _________.   cones  
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Monocot   has one cotyledon, long narrow leaves with parallel veins, petals in multiples of three, and vascular tissue scattered throughout the stem.  
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Dicot   has two cotyledons, has petals in multiples of 4 or 5, leaves that are wide with branching veins, and vascular tissue arranges in a cirlce within the stem.  
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Leaves   function as the site of photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration in plants.  
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Stems   support the plant and hold the leaves up to the light. Stems also function as food storage sites.  
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Roots   help anchor the plant in the ground.  
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