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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