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Question:
What type of cells do plants have –
prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
Answer:
Eukaryotic
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All plants are ( unicellular or multicellular )?
Answer:
Multicellular
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How do plants obtain their nutrition?
Summarize the purpose of photosynthesis.
Answer:
Answer:
They are autotrophic. They make their own
food through the process of photosynthesis.
To use energy from the sun in order to make
food (glucose) for the plant.
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True or False: one major difference between plant
like protists and true plants is that plant like protists
require moisture full time.
Plant cell walls are made up of…
Answer:
Cellulose
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Answer:
True
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____  Nonvascular  Seedless vascular  Seeded Vascular
Algae  _____  Seedless vascular  Seeded Vascular
Answer:
Answer:
Algae
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Algae  Nonvascular  ________  Seeded Vascular
Nonvascular Plants
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Algae  Nonvascular  Seedless vascular  _______
Answer:
Answer:
Seedless Vascular Plants
Seeded Vascular Plants
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Give an example of a nonvascular plant.
Give an example of a seedless vascular plant.
Answer:
Answer:
Mosses or Liverworts
Ferns or Horsetails
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What kinds of plants carry seeds in cones?
What kinds of plants produce flowers?
Answer:
Answer:
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
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Nonvascular plants have root-like anchors
known as ____________.
True or False: Nonvascular plants do NOT have
specialized tissues for transporting materials.
Answer:
Answer:
Rhizoids
True
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True or False: Nonvascular plants utilize spores
for reproduction.
True or False: Nonvascular plants have true
roots.
Answer:
Answer:
True
False (they have rhizoids)
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What are the most primitive (oldest) true
plants?
Answer:
Nonvascular plants
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True or False: the evolution of vascular tissue
allowed plants to better transport water and
nutrients.
Answer:
True
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True or False: Vascular tissue allows plants to
grow bigger.
True or False: Vascular plants are usually
smaller than nonvascular plants.
Answer:
Answer:
True
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What are the two types of vascular tissue in
plants?
Answer:
Xylem and Phloem
False
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In what direction does xylem move?
Answer:
Up (from the roots to the leaves)
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In what direction does the phloem move?
Xylem moves ____ throughout the plant.
Answer:
Answer:
Down (From leaves)
Water
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Phloem carries _______ throughout the plant.
Answer:
Food (Sugars)
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Seedless vascular plants, such as ferns
reproduce with ___________.
Answer:
Spores
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True or False: The evolution of vascular tissue
and seeds allowed plants to move to dry
ground.
What does “gymnosperm” mean?
Answer:
“Naked Seeds”
True
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True or False: Gymnosperms make up 75% of
the plant kingdom.
Answer:
False (Angisperms make up 75%!)
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Why are flowers colorful?
Answer:
To attract pollinators
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Which part of a flower becomes a fruit?
Answer:
The ovary of the flower
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What two parts make up the stamen, or male
portion, of a flower?
Answer:
Filament and Anther
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What three parts make up the pistil, or female
portion, of a flower?
What is the male sex cell of a plant?
Answer:
Answer:
Stigma, Style and Ovary
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What is the female sex cell of a plant?
Answer:
Egg (or Ovule)
Pollen
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Where do you find a majority of chloroplasts in
plants?
Answer:
The leaves
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What is the function of a leaf?
What are the functions of stems?
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Answer:
To capture sunlight and produce sugar (food)
Keeps plant upright, helps transport materials
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What are the functions of roots?
Answer:
Absorb water and minerals, anchor plant
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What is the function of the vacuole in plant
cells?
Answer:
Stores water