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Review for the Kingdom Plantae Test 1a. Order the parts of reproduction in seed plants 2b. Label the palisade cells, spongy mesophyll, vein and upper and lower epidermis on this leaf: _5__ seed _4__fertilization 1c. Label the diagram of the flower below: Upper epidermis Palisade cells _1__Pollen and ovule production _2__ pollen transfer Spongy cells vein _3__ pollen grows a pollen tube Lower epidermis _6__ seed dispersal 2a. What are the three kinds of gymnosperms? Cycads, gingko, conifers 3a. List 3 characteristics of dicots. petals in multiples of 3 branched veins in leaves vasc. Bundles in circles in stems grow thicker year to year 1.petal; 2. Filament; 3. Anther; 4 stigma;5. Style; 6. Ovary ;7.ovule;8. pistil 2b. How are sporophyte and gametophyte generations different? 2c. How are xylem and phloem different? sporophytes are diploid,produce spores and are dominant in vasc. plants gametophytes are haploid, produce gametes and are dominant in mosses Xylem transports H2O to from the roots to the leaves Phloem transports sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant 3b. List the colour and phylum names of the 3 algae phyla. 3c. Where are stomata located? in the lower epidermis Rhodophyta-red chlorophyta-green phaeophyta-brown 4a. Order the parts of alternation of generation below: 4b. Which of the following are fruit? 4c. List 3 characteristics of monocots _1_Sporophyte Tomato, cucumber, celery, carrot, potato, rice, apple, mango, blueberry, red pepper, orange, cinnamon, peach, broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, plum and rhubarb Petals in multiples of 4 or 5 parallel veins in leaves scattered vasc. Bundles in stem don’t grow thicker year to year 5a. Why are stomata important to plants? They balance CO2 absorption with water loss 5b. Write the chemical reaction for photosynthesis. CO2 + H2O + sunlight C6H12O6 + O2 5c. How are ferns different from mosses? 6a. Write the dominant generation in 6b. Define: 6c. List the tissues in the woody stem from the outside toward the inside. _3_gametophyte _2__spores _4__gametes _5__ zygote a. a. Ferns - sporophyte b. Mosses - gametophyte Parenchyma-cells with thin walls and large vaculoles Schlerenchyma- cells with thick walls that provide support Mosses have no vascular tissue, true roots or waxy cuticle but ferns have all of those things. Cork, cork cambium, phloem, vascular cambium, sapwood, heartwood Review for the Kingdom Plantae Test