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Whisk | The _________ ferns resemble green branches with yellow globes |
seed | Type of pine cones found at the bottom of a conifer |
haploid | possessing half of a full set of chromosomes (DNA) |
dicot | An angiosperm that has two cotyledons and network viens would be classified as this |
biennial | An Angiosperm that grows for one season, shed seeds, and then dies |
fiddlehead | Term used to describe a coiled, newly formed frond of a fern |
fern | The most common and numerous of the non-seed plants |
perennial | An angiosperm that grows for many seasons |
gingkoes | Type of pre-historic gymnosperms that have separate male & female species |
scale | Term used to desrcibe a 'naked' seed, like those in pine cones |
pollen | Type of cone located at the tops of pine trees |
mosses | Peat and sphagnum would be an example of these plants that thrive in acidic water |
amber | Substance made from fossilized resin from conifers |
fertilization | The 2nd stage of Alternation of Generation |
sphagnum | Moss most commonly used by florists |
ephedra | Gymnosperm that is used in cold medicines |
peat | Type of moss that grows in deep bogs and is harvested and burned in Ireland |
conifers | The most common group within the Gymnosperms |
horsetail | This Sphenophyte was also called a scouring rush by the Pioneers |
deciduous | Trees that lose their leaves in winter are said to be this |
angiosperm | The category of plants that have covered seeds |
annual | Angiosperms that grow for only one season |
sori | A cluster of sporangium; usually found underneath a fern frond |
liverwort | A hepatophyte that does not have stomates |
lycopodium | This powder was used in early photography to create a flash |
meiosis | The 1st stage of Alternation of Generations |
hornwort | An Anthocerophyte that continuously grows from meristem at the bas of the sporophyte |
gymnosperm | The category of plants that have naked seeds |
diploid | Plants with a full set of DNA |
cycad | Resembles a palm tree with centrally located pine cones |