Vascular Tissue Plant Reproduction Parts of a Flower Types of Plants

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Vascular Tissue Plant Reproduction Parts of a Flower Types of Plants 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

This type of vascular tissue allows food to be transported from the Phloem This type of vascular tissue allows food to be transported from the leaves down to the roots. Row 1, Col 1

Most plants have two stages in their life cycles. What is the stage Sporophyte Stage Most plants have two stages in their life cycles. What is the stage called where spores are produced? 1,2

This part of the pistol is ‘sticky’ to Stigma This part of the pistol is ‘sticky’ to make the pollen stick to it. What structure am I describing? 1,3

Cone bearing plants that have need-like leaves. It is thought to be Gymnosperm Cone bearing plants that have need-like leaves. It is thought to be the oldest of all seed plants. 1,4

What type of vascular structure is the food made in the plants. Leaves What type of vascular structure is the food made in the plants.

What is another name for the sex cell which are produced during the Gametes What is another name for the sex cell which are produced during the gametophyte stage of plant development? 2,2

Once on the stigma, the pollen grains grow a tube from the stigma Style Once on the stigma, the pollen grains grow a tube from the stigma to the ovary. What part of the pistol allows the male gamete to swim down to fertilize the egg? 2,3

The type of angiosperm which mean ‘one-seed leaf’. It has Monocot The type of angiosperm which mean ‘one-seed leaf’. It has vascular bundles which are scattered throughout the stem of his particular type of plant. 2,4

This type of vascular tissue is responsible for making the other two Cambium This type of vascular tissue is responsible for making the other two types of tissues. 3,1

Name TWO ways in which seeds Water, wind, and animals Name TWO ways in which seeds are dispersed into the environment? 3,2

This part of the flower protects the Sepal This part of the flower protects the Ovary (or where the seeds develop). It is near the base of the plant. 3,3

A plant that needs to be in direct Non-vascular (mosses) A plant that needs to be in direct contact with water in order to get it Into the plant. 3,4

Vascular plants have roots to anchor themselves to rocks and Rhizoids Vascular plants have roots to anchor themselves to rocks and the ground. What do non-vascular plant have to anchor themselves to objects? 4,1

When the sperm and the egg join together, this process has just Fertilization When the sperm and the egg join together, this process has just taken place? 4,2

This male part of the flower is responsible for holding the Filament This male part of the flower is responsible for holding the anther up into the air so a Pollinator can get to it. 4,3

The type of plant with flowering parts Dicot The type of plant with flowering parts Of 4’s and 5’s. The veins of this plant are branching. The seeds contain two seed leaves and the vascular bundles in the stem are arranged in a ring.

Non-vascular plants need to absorb Water directly from cell to cell. Xylem Non-vascular plants need to absorb Water directly from cell to cell. What vascular structure accomplishes in vascular plants? 5,1

Where are pollen grains picked up from in the flower of the an Anther Where are pollen grains picked up from in the flower of the an angiosperm? 5,2

Other than sight, what can cause pollinator to be attracted to a Smell or Scent Other than sight, what can cause pollinator to be attracted to a particular flower? 5,3

A plant which does not reproduce with seed, reproduces with these Spores A plant which does not reproduce with seed, reproduces with these instead. 5,4