Science Chapter 12 Review The center of a flower contains one or more female reproductive structures called:Gemetophyte Sporophyte Pistils Stigma Fibrous.

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Science Chapter 12 Review

The center of a flower contains one or more female reproductive structures called:Gemetophyte Sporophyte Pistils Stigma Fibrous Roots Stamen Tap Root Rhizome Rhizoid

The center of a flower contains one or more female reproductive structures called: Gemetophyte Sporophyte Stigma Stamen Rhizome Rhizoid Pistils Fibrous roots Tap root Pistil

The stage of a fern where a tiny plant that produces eggs and sperm. Gametophyte Sporophyte Pistils Stigma Fibrous roots Stamen Tap root Rhizome Rhizoid

The stage of a fern where a tiny plant that produces eggs and sperm. Gametophyte Sporophyte Stigma Stamen Rhizome Rhizoid Pistils Fibrous roots Tap root gametophyte

This typically absorbs water that is close to the soil surface. Gametophyte Pistils Sporophyte Fibrous roots Stigma Tap root Stamen Rhizome Rhizoid

This typically absorbs water that is close to the soil surface. Gametophyte Sporophyte Stigma Stamen Rhizome Rhizoid Pistils Fibrous roots Tap root Fibrous roots

Ferns have an underground stem called:

Gemetophyte Sporophyte Stigma Stamen Rhizome Rhizoid Pistils Fibrous roots Tap root rhizome

Pollen grains collect on the _______ of a flower, which is often sticky or feathery. Gemetophyte Tap Root Sporophyte Fibrous Roots Stigma Stamen Rhizome Rhizoid Pistils

Pollen grains collect on the _______ of a flower, which is often sticky or feathery. Gemetophyte Sporophyte Stigma Stamen Rhizome Rhizoid Pistils Fibrous roots Tap root Stigma

Water enters a plant by passing through the __________ of a root. Root hairs Phloem Xylem Epidermis

Water enters a plant by passing through the __________ of a root. Root hairs Phloem Xylem Epidermis

Water enters a plant by passing through the epidermis of a root and into the ______. Root hairs Phloem Xylem Epidermis

Water enters a plant by passing through the epidermis of a root and into the ______. Root hairs Phloem Xylem Epidermis Xylem

What do roots do?

Absorb water and minerals

What are examples of angiosperms (3)?

What are examples of angiosperms? Flowering plants Apple trees daisies

What are examples of gymnosperms (3)?

What are examples of gymnosperms? Cyads Conifers Ginkgoes

What is a dicot (4 points)?

What is a dicot? Flowers- 4-5 petals 2 cotyledon Leaves branches veins Vascular tissue ring

What is a monocot (4 points)?

What is a monocot? Flowers- 3 petals 1 cotyledons Leaves parallel veins Vascular tissue in a scattered

What is a vascular plant?

Plants that have specialized tissues for Carrying minerals, water, or food.

What are similarities between modern green algae and plants?

Color Same chlorophyll Similar cell walls Store energy as starch Two part life cycle

What does the sepal do? What do petals do?

Sepal- covers/protects immature flower as a bud Petal- attracts insects/animals for pollination

Know that: Vascular plants can be divided into two groups: angiosperms (flowers) and gymnosperms (cones). Flowers contain stamen and pistils. The stamen contains sperm cells Pistils contain ovaries where fertilization occurs