All About Plants
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- 4. Amniosperms, gymnosperms, bryophytes and sporophytes are all part of the kingdom ______.
- 5. These plants create a sticky layer, often referred to as a ‘cuticle’ that forms around them, and shields them from drying out.
- 7. Some examples of this phylum include moss and lichen
- 9. The term used to describe the way trees in a forest communicate using fungus underground.
- 10. Bryophyts and sporophytes are two examples of _____ plants
- 13. In the Tahoe forest, you likely will find many of these.
- 14. Three examples of bryophytes are hornwort, moss and ______.
- 16. Flowering plants, like daisies and roses
- 17. Angiosperms generally spread their genetic material by producing ____ for other organisms to eat
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- 1. An example of an angiosperm often displayed in cowboy movies.
- 2. Male and female gametophytes (reproductive parts)in gymnosperms
- 3. Gymnosperms do best in _____ and dry environments, which is why we often find them in places like Tahoe National Forest.
- 6. Sporophytes need to be in moist environments because they do not have _____ to control their water supply.
- 8. Plants use this process to make glucose.
- 11. Plants that contain phloem and xylen are considered ____.
- 12. The male reproductive structure in angiosperm is called _______.
- 15. We learned about ______ different plant phyla, though scientists argue there are actually as many as 12!