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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.

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Presentation on theme: "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."— Presentation transcript:

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2 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

3 It’s Time to Play….. PINGO

4 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

5  The embryonic seed leaf - flowering plants are classified as having either one or two of these

6  cotyledons

7 This is picture is displaying what?

8  Fibrous roots

9  Plants that produce flowers and fruits – word means “protected seed”

10  angiosperm

11  A diploid embryo surrounded by a protective coat

12  seed

13  Plants that contain vascular tissue and have true roots, stems, and leaves

14  Tracheophytes (vascular plants)

15  A carrot is an example of this

16  Tap root

17  These border stomates and regulate when the stomates are open or closed

18  Guard cells

19  The evaporation of water from leaves

20  transpiration

21  The reproductive organ of an angiosperm

22  flower

23  A plant with flower parts in multiples of 3, and parallel venation

24  monocot

25  Male reproductive organ of the flower

26  Stamen (men = MALE)

27  Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals

28  xylem

29  When fertilization occurs, this eventually becomes the seed

30  ovule

31  Plants that do not have vascular tissue or true roots stems or leaves

32  Bryophytes (Non-vascular plants)  Mosses, liverworts, hornworts

33  The ripened ovary of a plant

34  fruit

35  Plant response to gravity

36  gravitropism

37  Pollen travels from anther to stigma on same plant

38  Self-pollination

39  Cone-bearing plants – word means “naked seed”

40  gymnosperm

41  Seed breaking dormancy – embryo “sprouts” and begins to grow into a young plant

42  germination

43  The waxy, protective covering of a leaf

44  cuticle

45  Plants response towards light

46  phototropism

47  A haploid reproductive cell surrounded by a hard outer wall

48  spore

49  The holes in a leaf that allow for gas exchange

50  stomates

51  Movement of carbohydrates (glucose – the food for the plant) is called this

52  translocation

53  Female reproductive part of the flower

54  pistil

55  Pollen travels from anther to stigma on a different plant

56  Cross-pollination

57  Vascular tissue that transports food (carbohydrates such as glucose)

58  phloem

59  A plant with flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5 and net venation of leaves

60  dicot


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