Plant Test Tomorrow Format 36 m/c 5 Is it a tracheophyte or bryophyte? 4 Is it a gymnosperm or angiosperm? 5 Is it a monocot or dicot? What to Study Plant Kingdom Notes Plant Kingdom Study Guide Plant Crossword
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Words For Bingo Card Tracheophytes (Vascular) Bryophytes (Non-vascular) Seed Spore Gymnosperms Angiosperms Monocot Dicot Xylem Phloem Cotyledon Tap root Fibrous root Translocation Transpiration Cuticle Guard cells Stomate Fruit Self pollination Cross pollination Germination Gravitropism Phototropism Ovule Stamen Pistil Flower
The embryonic seed leaf - flowering plants are classified as having either one or two of these
cotyledons
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Fibrous roots
Plants that produce flowers and fruits – word means “protected seed”
angiosperm
A diploid embryo surrounded by a protective coat
seed
Plants that contain vascular tissue and have true roots, stems, and leaves
Tracheophytes (vascular plants)
A carrot is an example of this
Tap root
These border stomates and regulate when the stomates are open or closed
Guard cells
The evaporation of water from leaves
transpiration
The reproductive organ of an angiosperm
flower
A plant with flower parts in multiples of 3, and parallel venation
monocot
Male reproductive organ of the flower
Stamen (men = MALE)
Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals
xylem
When fertilization occurs, this eventually becomes the seed
ovule
Plants that do not have vascular tissue or true roots stems or leaves
Bryophytes (Non-vascular plants) Mosses, liverworts, hornworts
The ripened ovary of a plant
fruit
Plant response to gravity
gravitropism
Pollen travels from anther to stigma on same plant
Self-pollination
Cone-bearing plants – word means “naked seed”
gymnosperm
Seed breaking dormancy – embryo “sprouts” and begins to grow into a young plant
germination
The waxy, protective covering of a leaf
cuticle
Plants response towards light
phototropism
A haploid reproductive cell surrounded by a hard outer wall
spore
The holes in a leaf that allow for gas exchange
stomates
Movement of carbohydrates (glucose – the food for the plant) is called this
translocation
Female reproductive part of the flower
pistil
Pollen travels from anther to stigma on a different plant
Cross-pollination
Vascular tissue that transports food (carbohydrates such as glucose)
phloem
A plant with flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5 and net venation of leaves
dicot