All About Plants

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