| A | B |
| Nonvascular Plants | do not have xylem and phloem; need water to reproduce |
| Vascular Seedless | have vascular tissue, but do not have seeds; reproduce with spores |
| Gymnosperm Plants | have vascular tissue, release "naked" seeds |
| Angiosperm Plants | have vascular tissue, seeds, and flowers |
| Moss | Example a nonvascular plant |
| Fern | Example of a vascular seedless plant |
| Pine tree | Example of a gymnosperm |
| Magnolia tree | Example of an angiosperm |
| Monocot | An angiosperm plant; one cotelydon, parellel veins in the leaves, multiples of 3 in the flower petals |
| Dicot | an angiosperm plant; two cotyledons, branched veins in the leaf, and multiples of 4 or 5 in the flower petals |
| Flower | the part on an angiosperm that attracts the pollinators and houses the reproductive structures |
| Petals | the part of the flower that attracts the pollinators |
| Sepals | Support and protect the petals |
| Stamen | the "male" reproductive structures; consist of the filament and anther |
| anther | the section of the stamen that produces pollen |
| filament | the section of the stamen that holds the anther |
| pistol | the "female" structure of a flower |
| stigma | the section of the pistol that collects the pollen |
| style | the section of the pistol that carries the the pollen to the ovary |
| ovary | the section of the pistol that contains the egg |
| fruit | an enlarged ovary; houses the seed |
| seed | an embryo that can develope into a plant |
| stem | connets the root and leaves; contains the vascular tissue |
| leaves | the primary site of photosynthesis |
| roots | absorb water and minerals needed by the plant |
| tap root | a main root that anchors some plants |
| root hairs | small roots that absorb the water |
| terminal bud | the site of primary growth in plants |
| xylem | the vascular tissue that carries water and mineral from the roots to the leaves |
| phloem | the vascular tissue that carries sugar from the leaves to the roots |