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Plants. Unit 1 Semester 2. Part of the plant that contains a young plant and stored food. A) Embryo B) Pollen C) Conifer D) Seed. Green pigment in plants that traps light energy. A) Cell wall B) Chlorophyll C) Mitochondria D) Cytoplasm.
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Plants Unit 1 Semester 2
Part of the plant that contains a young plant and stored food • A) Embryo • B) Pollen • C) Conifer • D) Seed
Green pigment in plants that traps light energy • A) Cell wall • B) Chlorophyll • C) Mitochondria • D) Cytoplasm
Process in which plants use water, carbon dioxide, and energy from the sun to make food and release oxygen • A) Respiration • B) Chlorophyll • C) Photosynthesis • D) Kreb’s cycle
Plants that lose leaves sometimes during the year • A) Deciduous • B) Conifer • C) Angiosperm • D) Vascular
Tubes that carry water upward in plant • A) Vascular • B) Xylem • C) Phloem • D) Rhizoid
Tiny powderlike structures of seed plants in which sperm develop • A) Testes • B) Stamen • C) Pollen • D) Xylem
Joining of a sperm and egg • A) Fertilization • B) Embryo • C) Seed • D) Pollen
Organism in its earliest stage of growth • A) embryo • B) infant • C) sapling • D) asexual
Reproductive part of angiosperms • A) Xylem • B) Rhizoid • C) Cone • D) Flower
Seed plant that produces seed in cones • A) Conifer • B) Angiosperm • C) Cotyledon • D) Monocot
Life cycle of mosses where one generation produces eggs and sperms and the next generation produces spores • A) Sporangia • B) Interphase • C) Alteration of generation • D) Replication of genration
Not • A) neo- • B) bryo- • C) chloro- • D) non-
Mossy • A) Vascular- • B) Hyper- • C) Bryo- • D) Meso-
Tubes for carrying liquids • A) Vascular • B) Excretory • C) Filament • D) Flagellum
Structure in mosses and liverworts that serves as an anchor • A) rhizoid • B) xylem • C) roots • D) phloem
Green • A) Cyano- • B) Cyto- • C) Chloro- • D) Bromo-
Flowering plants that produce seeds and have flowers are called _______. • A) Gymnosperms • B) Angiosperms • C) Conifers • D) Nonvascular
light • A) Endo- • B) Exo- • C) Macro- • D) Photo-
In ferns stems grow horizontally underground and store water. • A) False • B) True
The following statements are true except: • A) Cones are open in warm, dry condition • B) Conifers live in more environments than most other plants • C) The seed cones are larger and more woody than pollen cones • D) Seeds are released in rainy weather
All of the following vascular plants have roots , stems, and leaves except : • A) Conifers • B) Angiosperms • C) mosses and liverworts • D) Ferns
All of the following are evergreen conifers except: • A) Pine • B) Fir • C) Spruce • D) Bald cypress
The most common group of plant is _______. • A) Flowering Plants • B) Conifers • C) Ferns • D) Mosses and liverworts
An example of Bryophyta plants is ______. • A) Ferns • B) Fungi • C) Pines • D) Mosses
Nonvascular plants absorb water from the soil by the process of : • A) fission • B) respiration • C) osmosis • D) spore formation
Liverworts, mosses, and ferns do not produce ______. • A) Multicellular plants • B) Chlorophyll • C) Spores • D) Seeds
Plants that do not have tubelike structures to carry food and water are termed _____. • A) Nonvascular • B) Vascular • C) Deciduous • D) Evergreen
Conifers are important for : • A) Making paper from wood pulp • B) Source of turpentine • C) Disinfectant • D) Fuel • E) Food and shelter for animals • F) None of the above • G) all of the above • H) A and B only • I) A and I only
A material that is added to soil to increase the amount of water • A) liverworts • B) Ferns • C) Sphagnum (peat) moss • D) coal
Mosses and liverworts need water : • A) to keep from drying out • B) for sexual reproduction • C) to get carbon dioxide and helium • D) food and shelter
Seed plants are divided into two groups called : • A) Gymnosperms and angiosperms • B) Gymnosperms and conifers • C) Mosses and liverworts • D) Ferns and mosses