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Science Chapter 12
Review
The center of a flower contains one or
more female reproductive structures
called:Gemetophyte
• Sporophyte
Pistils
• Stigma
Fibrous Roots
• Stamen
Tap Root
• Rhizome
• Rhizoid
The center of a flower contains one or more
female reproductive structures called:
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Gemetophyte
Sporophyte
Stigma
Stamen
Rhizome
Rhizoid
Pistils
Fibrous roots
Tap root
Pistil
• The stage of a fern where a tiny plant
that produces eggs and sperm.
Gametophyte
• Sporophyte
Pistils
• Stigma
Fibrous roots
• Stamen
Tap root
• Rhizome
• Rhizoid
The stage of a fern where a tiny plant that
produces eggs and sperm.
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Gametophyte
Sporophyte
Stigma
Stamen
Rhizome
Rhizoid
Pistils
Fibrous roots
Tap root
gametophyte
This typically absorbs water that is close
to the soil surface.
• Gametophyte Pistils
• Sporophyte
Fibrous roots
• Stigma
Tap root
• Stamen
• Rhizome
• Rhizoid
This typically absorbs water that is close to
the soil surface.
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Gametophyte
Sporophyte
Stigma
Stamen
Rhizome
Rhizoid
Pistils
Fibrous roots
Tap root
Fibrous roots
Ferns have an underground stem called:
Ferns have an underground stem called:
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Gemetophyte
Sporophyte
Stigma
Stamen
Rhizome
Rhizoid
Pistils
Fibrous roots
Tap root
rhizome
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Pollen grains collect on the
_______ of a flower, which is
often sticky or feathery.
Gemetophyte
Sporophyte
Stigma
Stamen
Rhizome
Rhizoid
Pistils
Tap Root
Fibrous Roots
Pollen grains collect on the _______ of a
flower, which is often sticky or feathery.
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Gemetophyte
Sporophyte
Stigma
Stamen
Rhizome
Rhizoid
Pistils
Fibrous roots
Tap root
Stigma
Water enters a plant by passing through
the __________ of a root.
• Root hairs
• Phloem
• Xylem
• Epidermis
Water enters a plant by passing through the
__________ of a root.
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Root hairs
Phloem
Xylem
Epidermis
Epidermis
• Water enters a plant by passing through
the epidermis of a root and into the
______.
• Root hairs
• Phloem
• Xylem
• Epidermis
Water enters a plant by passing through the
epidermis of a root and into the ______.
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Root hairs
Phloem
Xylem
Epidermis
Xylem
What do roots do?
What do roots do?
Absorb water and minerals
What are examples of angiosperms (3)?
What are examples of angiosperms?
Flowering plants
Apple trees
daisies
What are examples of gymnosperms (3)?
What are examples of gymnosperms?
Cyads
Conifers
Ginkgoes
What is a dicot (4 points)?
What is a dicot?
Flowers- 4-5 petals
2 cotyledon
Leaves branches veins
Vascular tissue ring
What is a monocot (4 points)?
What is a monocot?
Flowers- 3 petals
1 cotyledons
Leaves parallel veins
Vascular tissue in a scattered
What is a vascular plant?
What is a vascular plant?
Plants that have specialized tissues for
Carrying minerals, water, or food.
What are similarities between modern
green algae and plants?
What are similarities between modern green
algae and plants?
Color
Same chlorophyll
Similar cell walls
Store energy as starch
Two part life cycle
What does the sepal do?
What do petals do?
What does the sepal do?
What do petals do?
Sepal- covers/protects immature flower as a bud
Petal- attracts insects/animals for pollination
Know that:
• Vascular plants can be divided into two
groups: angiosperms (flowers) and
gymnosperms (cones).
• Flowers contain stamen and pistils.
• The stamen contains sperm cells
• Pistils contain ovaries where fertilization
occurs
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