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Plant Kingdom Review. Name the parts of the flower. pistil. 4. 1. 2. 3. 5. Word Bank c uticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnosperms cambium taproot. Vascular plants with no flowers or fruit; seeds in cones. gymnosperms. Word Bank
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Name the parts of the flower pistil 4 1 2 3 5
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnospermscambium taproot Vascular plants with no flowers or fruit; seeds in cones gymnosperms
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnosperms cambium taproot Tissue made up of tubular vessels that transport water and minerals up from the root xylem
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnosperms cambium taproot Waxy covering that land plants have on their leaves to keep from drying out cuticle
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnosperms cambium taproot Evaporation of water from a leaf transpiration
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnosperms cambium taproot Small pores in the leaf surface stomata
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnosperms cambium taproot The outer covering of a seed Seed coat
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnosperms cambium taproot The tissue that forms new xylem and phloem cambium
Word Bank cuticle stomata transpiration xylem seed coat gymnosperms cambium taproot Type of root that has one long, thick main root, like the one found in a dandelion taproot
Plants have the following characteristics EXCEPT: A. All are multicellular B. All are prokaryotes C. All have cell walls D. Most contain chlorophyll
Ferns are the most abundant of the __________ plants. A. seedless vascular B. gymnosperm C. angiosperm D. nonvascular
An example of a nonvascular plant is a ______________ . A. daisy B. horsetail C. moss D. pine tree
The major function of leaves is to A. store food B. make food C. absorb water and minerals D. move water to other plants
Monocots have all the following characteristics EXCEPT: A. Parallel veins in leaf B. Vascular bundles scattered in stem C. Flower parts in threes D. Flower parts in fours or fives
Which of the following is part of a seed? A. pistil B. embryo C. ovary D. stamen
Roots have all of the following functions EXCEPT to A. anchor the plant B. absorb water and minerals C. make food D. store food
Which of the following would be the same whether a plant was living in water or land? A. The way photosynthesis occurs B. The way the plant is supported C. The way the water is retained D. The way that materials are transported
Stems have all the following functions EXCEPT to A. absorb nutrients from the soil B. support the above ground parts of the plant C. store food D. transport materials between leaves and roots
Flowering plants can be grouped into A. mosses and liverworts B. monocots and dicots C. gymnosperms and angiosperms D. cycads and gnetums
Flowers are plant structures that are important for A. photosynthesis B. transpiration C. reproduction D. transport of food and water
Which of the following is true of plant life cycles? A. Plant life cycles include a sporophyte and a chlorophyte stage B. In the gametophyte stage, the plant produces egg and sperm cells C. Diploid spores combine to form a zygote D. The zygote grows into the gametophyte stage
What do seedless plants produce for reproduction? A. dicots B. monocots C. embryos D. spores
The scattering of seeds so they are away from their parent plant is called A. seed dispersal B. seed germination C. seed growth D. seed families
A flexible stem like the one found on a tulip is considered to be A. fibrous B. herbaceous C. woody D. nonvascular
_______________ is when pollen grains from the male reproductive structures land on the female reproductive structures A. Germination B. Photosynthesis C. Transpiration D. Pollination
What part of the bean seed stores the food? A. future leaves B. future roots C. cotyledons D. seed coats
The type of root that has one long, thick main root like the one found in the dandelion is A. fibrous B. a taproot C. woody D. herbaceous
Name three technologies that farmers can use to increase crop yields. Precision farming Genetic engineering hydroponics
Which technology do you think holds the most promise for the future? Precision Farming Hydroponics Genetic Engineering • allows people to grow crops in areas with poor soil • crops can grow in a wider range of climates • saves time and money • increases crop yields by helping farmers maintain ideal conditions • can grow crops in containers filled with sand or gravel with a nutrient solution • engineering plants to be more resistant to damage from insects • farmer will know exact amount of fertilizer needed
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