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Monocots
Dicots
Angiosperm
Gymnosperm
Vascular vs
Nonvascular
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Leaf-like
structures that
are part of the
plant embryo.
What are
cotyledons?
The number of
cotyledons of this
class of
angiosperm.
What is one?
Leaves of these
plants have their
veins arranged
in this manner.
What is parallel?
Flowers of these
plants have parts
in groups of this
number.
What is three?
The male
reproductive
structure of the
flower.
What is the
stamen?
Number of
cotyledons in
these plants.
What is two?
Leaves of these
plants have their
veins arranged
in this manner
What is
branching
veins?
Flowers of these
plants have parts in
groups of these
numbers.
What is two, four,
or five?
Arrangement of the
vascular bundles in
the stems of these
plants.
What is a ring of
vascular bundles?
These cells
transport sugars
and other nutrients
throughout the
plant.
What are
phloem?
This structure
encloses the
seeds
What is fruit?
Stored food
in the seed.
What is the
endosperm?
The
reproductive
structure of
these plants.
What are flowers?
Monocots
and Dicots
What are the two
major subgroups of
angiosperms?
The immature male
gametophyte of
these plants.
What is a pollen
grain?
Reproductive
structures of this
class of plants.
What are cones?
Conifers, Cycads,
Ginko, and
Gnetophytes
What the four
types of
gymnosperms?
Seeds of this group
of plants are not
encased in this
food supplying
structure.
What is fruit?
These plants rely on
this weather
phenomenon to
spread pollen.
What is the wind?
The cones of this
common tree, grown
for its wood in the
South, may take up to
two years to mature.
What is a pine
tree?
Familiar example
of a nonvascular
plant.
What are mosses?
Hair-like
projections that
resemble roots in
nonvascular plants.
What are rhizoids?
Underground stem
in these simple
vascular plants.
What are
rhizomes?
Seedless plants
require this liquid
medium for sexual
reproduction.
What is water?
Structure in vascular
plants that transport
water and nutrients
from the roots.
What are xylem?
Category: Examples of Monocot
Angiosperms
Make your wager
This plant is an
important grain and is
native to North
America. It is a
common example of a
monocot angiosperm.
What is corn?