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Quiz Date: Feb 1st Per

... We learned that there are a variety of ways that seeds can move away from the parent plant (seed dispersal). This is important so that the seeds and parent plants are not competing for the same resources (nutrients, sunlight, water, space). -Seeds can have hooks or burrs to get stuck on the fur or h ...
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... Total numbers of land plants worldwide • Bryophytes : mosses, etc…. +/-20,000 species • Pteridophytes : ferns, etc… +/-12,000 species • Seed plants between 250-300,000 species – Conifers and alikes : a mere 1000 species – Angiosperms : >90% of total land plants • Dicots : +/- 200,000 species • Mono ...
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Plant Science Topic notes

... Plants absorb water and minerals from the soil. Water enters the plant by osmosis and it always moves from dilute to concentrated solutions. In other terms it moves from hypotonic to hypertonic solutions. This can also be described as movement from areas of higher water potential to areas of lower w ...
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... Sandstone formations on the Paria Plateau support a unique variety of plants including dwarfed, or “bonsai” ponderosa pine trees. These trees may be relics of a time when the climate was cool and demonstrates how plants adapt to a changing climate. Great Basin Desert grassland is comprised of pere ...
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... This group includes mosses and ferns. They do not form flowers or seeds. They have a complex life cycle with alternation of generations. That is there are a sexual stage (gametophyte, which produce gametes) and an asexual stage (sporophyte, which produce spores). They only grow in damp, shady places ...
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... Why do we see such diversity in the flowers we see? Theory: Coevolution of plants and pollinators Different flowers have evolved to attract different pollinators- plants have specialized to a specific group of pollinators ...
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... called 5. Plants and animals are ............. but they have two important things in common: they are both ............ living beings and their ........... are 6. ................ are given different names in different ................ but if you don’t want to get confused you can use .......... nam ...
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Seed Starting Tips - Vermont Community Garden Network

... GERMINATE: When a seed sprouts and grows its first leaves and root. HARDEN OFF: To get seedlings grown indoors slowly used to the outdoors before they move to the garden. HARDY: Generally means vegetables or herbs will survive cold temperatures, sometimes even the winter. HEIRLOOM: A variety of seed ...
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HG 60 - University of Maryland Extension

... Symptoms of soluble salt buildup include reduced growth, brown leaf tips, dropping of lower leaves, dead root tips, and wilting. In addition, a ring of salt deposits may crust around the pot at the soil line, around the drainage hole, or on the exteriors of clay pots. To prevent mineral buildup, wat ...
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... It's not easy to water areas with quantities of small plants, such as in newly-planted groundcovers and bedding flowers. Because the system is black and above ground and because water remains in the main line, micro-irrigation often applies damaging hot water to young plants. The vast majority of ou ...
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... In  summer  plants  can  be  watered  every  2  to  3  days  in  hot  weather  but  in  winter  they  may   require  watering  only  every  7-­‐14  days  depending  on  the  potting  mix  and  weather   conditions.   Potting  medium ...
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... To be able to find out practically what happens if a plant is deprived of light and water. To know that both light and water are important to a plant. To be able to investigate the best place for growing a plant. To know the main parts of flowering plants and be able to recognise these parts on diff ...
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... 41. In _____ cones, microsporangia produce microspore mother cells that are _____, which undergo _____ to produce haploid microspores. a. Ovulate, diploid, meiosis b. Ovulate, haploid, mitosis c. Pollen, dipoid, meiosis d. Pollen, haploid, mitosis 42. Pollination and fertilization are different term ...
The Most UNWANTED Invasive Garden Plants
The Most UNWANTED Invasive Garden Plants

... brittle/weak stems. Bark is light coloured and papery and can be scraped off easily with a fingernail. Opposite leaves are egg-shaped or lance-shaped and hairy on some species. This plant spreads primarily through seed, but also by roots. Flowers are irregular and showy and a variety of colours. Fru ...
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... 41. In _____ cones, microsporangia produce microspore mother cells that are _____, which undergo _____ to produce haploid microspores. a. Ovulate, diploid, meiosis b. Ovulate, haploid, mitosis c. Pollen, dipoid, meiosis d. Pollen, haploid, mitosis 42. Pollination and fertilization are different term ...
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Plant Parts and Functions

... Taproot System Primary root grows down from the stem with some small secondary roots forming Examples: Carrots & Turnips ...
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... 41. In _____ cones, microsporangia produce microspore mother cells that are _____, which undergo _____ to produce haploid microspores. a. Ovulate, diploid, meiosis b. Ovulate, haploid, mitosis c. Pollen, dipoid, meiosis d. Pollen, haploid, mitosis 42. Pollination and fertilization are different term ...
Monocot - Oregon Cranberry Growers Association
Monocot - Oregon Cranberry Growers Association

... • A group of flowering plants belonging to the class Magnoliopsida of Angiospermae (angiosperms), characterized by having two photosynthetic cotyledons in the seed that may emerge from the ground when the seed germinates. • From di- ("two") + cot- from the abbreviation of cotyledon ("embryonic ...
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... with the ability to pick up and move enough water to keep up with the higher rate of photosynthesis. When it gets too hot, the plant starts to lose water and become flat, a condition known as wilted. The guard cells also wilt, causing the stomata to close, thus effectively shutting the plant down. * ...
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... of water and nutrients to stem  Anchor plant to maintain stability  Store food and water ...
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