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Kingdom Plantae Introduction Questions:
1. What is the cell wall of plants made of? (pg 551)
2. A spore producing plant is known as a _____________ (pg 552).
3. Name three examples of a bryophyte (pg 556).
4. Bryophytes lack true roots. Instead, they have _______, which are
long a thin and help anchor them to the ground (pg 557).
5. Which generation is more dominant in bryophytes (pg 558)?
6. Does water need to be present for fertilization to occur in a
bryophyte (pg 558)?
7. What are the two types of vascular tissue that are present in
vascular plants (pg 560)?
8. What are the leaves of a fern called (pg 562)?
9. Fern sporophytes develop haploid spores on the underside of their
fronds in tiny clusters called __________ (pg 562).
10. Name three example of a gymnosperm (pg 566).
11. What does the name gymnosperm mean (pg 566)?
12. Angiosperms develop unique reproductive organs known as
_______________ (pg 569).
13. What is another name for seed leaf (pg 570)?
14. Monocots have what type of leaves (pg 570)?
15. What type of root is an example of a dicot (pg 570)?
16. Flowering plants that complete a life cycle within one growing
season are called _________. (pg 572)
17. What type of plant would you find fibrous roots? (pg 584)
18. Which stem has vascular bundles that are arranged in organized,
ring-like patterns around the edge of the leaf (pg 590)?
19. The blade is attached to the stem by a thin stalk called a _________.
(pg 595)
20. Which part of the leaf enables photosynthesis to take place
(pg 596)?
21. What type of cells surround a stoma (pg 596)?
22. What three things to the female part of the flower consist of
(pg 612)?
23. What is produced on the anther of a flower (pg 612)?
24. Do most flowers produce both male and female gametophytes
(pg 613)?
25. Where does reproduction take place in most angiosperms (pg 614)?