what are the two types of roots
what is a fibrous root
is where the roots spread everywhere like a tree
what is transpiration
loss of water vapor from the stomata
2 ways a monocot is different from a dicot
monocots have parallel veins monocots have three of less leaves
how can you tell the difference between a female cone and a male
the female is bigger and the male is smaller
what is the name of a plant that grows tall and has vascular tissues
vascular plant
what comes out of the stomata
water vapor and oxygen
what is a tap root
a tap root is the type of root that just goes straight down like a carrot
why do pollinated flowers at night have a strong scent
because bees cant see so it tells them where there are located
why do trees die when you cut right through it
because your cutting through there phloem and there xylem which give them everything they need to live
plants use ...... ......., ........., and .......... to make ........... and ...........
carbon dioxide, oxygen, light (sunlight) to make oxygen and sugar
what pigment in plants which captures sunlight is
chlorophyl
what is the young plant that grows within the seed
embryo
what is a vascular plant with no seeds and how does it reproduce
fern and they reproduce by there spores
what does phototropism mean
growth of organisms in response to the light so they grow towards the light
nonflowering seed producing plants are called flowering seed producing plants are called which one produces a furit
gymnosperms angiosperm angiosperm
what type of stem is soft, thin, and flexible
herbaceous stem
what is the word for a small plant that has no vascular tissues
non- vascular plant
the movement of water and other minerals from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesses concentration is calles
osmosis
where does fertilization take place
ovary
what tissue carries the food and which one carries the water and minerals
phloem xylem
example of a gymnosperm
pine tree
transfer of pollen grains to a stigma is called
pollination
seeds and platns at night burn sugar, producing CO2 is called
respiration
what do most plants use to reproduce
spores
what are the two types of fruits
taproots and fibrous root
what type of root is a carrot
taprot
why do pollinators visit flowers
there in search for nectar
how is the phloem and xylem different in the woody stem
there is more xylem because the trees need a lot of water to service and the phloem is inside an fro herbaceous the phloem and xylem are in bundles
what are two characteristics that non-vascular plants share
they grow in moist areas; small; no roots
if plants don't have male and female parts then how do they reproduce
they have there roots so when you cut down the tree the roots will just grow a new one
plants loose water vapor through this process called
transportation
what are vascular tissues
tube like cells that move from plant to plant
where are the stomata located
under the leaf
which stem is rigid and made of bark and wood
woody stem