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Reproduction Fern Facts! Types of Ferns Structure Function

Fern Facts! $200 Do ferns have flowers?

Fern Facts $400 Ferns are vascular plants. True or False?

Fern Facts $600 Ferns can only survive on land. True or False?

Fern Facts $800 How old are ferns?

Fern Facts $1000 How tall can the rhizomes of ferns grow to?

Reproduction $200 What are the reproductive structures of the fern?

Reproduction $400 Is the sporophyte haploid or diploid?

Reproduction $600 Spores develop gametophytes of what shape?

Reproduction $800 Gametophytes are known as ___________

Reproduction $1000 What are the two things underneath the prothallium?

Types of Ferns $200 What fern tastes like licorice?

Types of Ferns $400 The Duke Fern has a crush on the Lady Fern. True of False?

Types of Ferns $600 What fern is native to New Zealand?

Types of Ferns $800 Athyrium filix-femina is commonly known as __________?

Types of Ferns $1000 What is the largest tree fern species in the world?

Structure $200 The “leaf” of the fern are called ____

Structure $400 What does the sporangia contain?

Structure $600 What are a group of sporangia called?

Structure $800 Fronds arise from the rhizomes. True or False?

Structure $1000 What is formed from the rhizomes?

Function $200 What does the vascular tissue do?

Function $400 What moves nutrients and the product of photosynthesis around? (Up & down & all around )

Function $600 Rhizomes anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals. True or False?

Function $800 Where is the vascular tissue found?

Function $1000 What cells, in xylem carry water?