| A | B |
| Which two produce spores? | Bryophytes and Pteridophytes produce |
| Which two don't produce spores? | Angiosperms and Gymnosperms dont produce |
| Which is the only catergory that is nonvascular | Bryophites is the only |
| Which three are vascular? | Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms are |
| Which has naked seeds? | Gynosperms produce by |
| What has enclosed seeds? (fruit) | Angiosperms produce by |
| Mosses are..... | a plant in Bryophites |
| ferns are..... | a plant in Pteridophytes |
| Conifers are..... | a plant in Gymnosperms |
| flowering plants are... | a plant in Angiosperms |
| warm wet wooded areas... | Bryophites grow in |
| moist shady areas.... | Pteridophytes grow in |
| cool climates... | Gymnosperms grow in |
| varied enviorment... | Angiosperms grow in |
| a series of chemical reactions where a plant makes its own food is | Photosythesis is when |
| carbon dioxide and h2o react in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll to produce oxygen and gluclose | during photosythesis |
| a simple sugar; food energy for the plants | what is glucose |
| something that acts as solar panels that capture sunlight and turn into energy | what is chloroplasts |
| the chemical energy that asorbs light energy from the sun | what is chlorophyll |
| pores on the under side of a leaf | what is stomata |
| roots | what breaks out of a seed first and always points downward? |
| roots | what anchors a plant and takes its water and nutrience? |
| protects the roots | what does a root cap do? |
| take in water | what do a roothairs do? |
| taproots (carrots) | which roots that grow far down to the ground? |
| taproots | which roots can reach water unavailible to shallow rooted plants? |
| taproots | which root supports large plants like trees? |
| taproots | which root is usaully wide at the top and narrow at the bottom? |
| fiberous | which root has many roots of equal size that branch out? |
| fiberous | which root collects water from a wide area? |
| fiberous | which root helps hold soil togetyher to prevent arrosion? |
| botanist | what is a scientist who studies classified plants? |
| spores | what do plants without seeds reproduce? |
| gymnosperms | which catergory produces seeds inside a cone? |
| gymnosperms | which category has pine trees, spruce trees, and fir trees? |
| angiosperms | which category has bright petal flowers that attract insects? |
| pteridophytes and bryophytes | which two catergories spores are realeases through the bottom of the leaves and are transported to the air to grow? |
| fungi and algae | which two catergories r no longer in the plant kingdom? |
| algae is much simpler than plants and lives underwater | why is algae not in the plant kingdom? |
| fungi cannot make their own food and they get it from old trees/trumps | why is fungi not in the plant kingdom? |
| within the plant like pipes that carry water and nutrience through out the plant | wat is vascular? |
| stays close to the ground and cannot transport water and nutrience within the plant | wat is nonvascular? |
| is when seeds start to grow; roots and stem emerge from the seed coat and a plant starts to develop | wat is gemination? |