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Roots, Stems Leaves Flowers and Fruits Plant Tissues 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt
Characteristics of Plants Roots, Stems Leaves Flowers and Fruits Plant Tissues 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt
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Plants are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that carry out __________to produce their own food.
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photosynthesis
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A type of plant that lives on land that lacks vascular tissue and seed formation is called a
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Bryophyte
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The class of plants that produce flowers are called _________.
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angiosperms
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Gymnosperms reproduce using these “naked seed” structures.
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cones
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One major adaptation land plants is vascular tissue (xylem and phloem)
One major adaptation land plants is vascular tissue (xylem and phloem). This allowed plants to transport water and nutrients throughout their tissues allowing them to grow tall and resist the suns drying rays. In what plants was vascular tissue first seen?
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Ferns
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These projections on a root increase the surface area and help the root to bring in water and minerals.
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Root hairs
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____________tissue transports food throughout a plant and _____________tissue transports water throughout a plant.
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Phloem, xylem
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Label the following parts of the diagram below
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A= stomata B= guard cells
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What is the function of the cuticle?
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To prevent water loss.
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What is the name of the tissue in a leaf that is highly specialized for photosynthesis?
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Mesophyll
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Flowers with parallel veins, fiberous roots and flower parts in multiples of three are most likely _________.
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monocots
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Label the following parts of the plant below
C D
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A) Sepals B) pistil (or carpel) C) Stamen (anther) D) Petals
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What is the main function of petals?
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Attract pollinators
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Explain how a fruit is produced?
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List three fruits that are not edible but help plants spread their seed.
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Exploding fruit, flying fruit, parachute fruit, etc
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What are the three main tissue types in seed plants?
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Dermal tissue, vascular tissue, ground tissue
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What is the function of dermal tissue?
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The protective outer covering of the plant (analogous to human skin)
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What is the function of vascular tissue?
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To help transport water and nutrients throughout the plant
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What is the function of ground tissue?
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Produces (photosynthesis) and stores sugars
Physically supports plant
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What are meristems?
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Meristems are regions of growth and cell division in a plant
Meristems are regions of growth and cell division in a plant. They are found in places where the plant grows rapidly (eg the tips of stems and roots).
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