
G5 - SCI 2G - NONFLOWERING
Quiz by Michelle
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Cell in a seedless plant that can grow into a new plant without fertilization
found in shady and moist areas. They are waxy little plants that have no leaves, stems, and roots
hairlike threads that hold the plant in place and a leafy stalk with a capsule at the tip.
it carry the spores of the plants
lives in shady places like forests, swamps, or areas near streams, they are the oldest living things. They have leaves, stems, and roots.
green, leathery leaves of ferns are called
young fronds start out curled at the base of the roots and are called
on the side of the leaves are brown patches that hold the spores.
the sporangia clump together into aÂ
not every frond has spores, fronds that have spores are called
fronds that do not have spores are
plants can grow asexually from roots, stems and sometimes leaves, this kind of asexual reproduction is called
plant storage structure that is usually formed underground.
all are examples of buds, except
have rounded thick underground stem base bearing membranous or scaly leaves and buds
all are examples of corms, except
thick plant stem that grows underground. Tt has shoots and roots sprouting from it.
all are examples of rhizome, except
is an elongated horizontal stem, it arises from the base of a plant.
short, thick, round stem that is part of a certain plant, that grows underground. It has eyes or buds that create new shoots which can grow into a new plant
all are examples of tuber except
develops on plant leaves along the leaf margins, it develops roots and eventually drops from leaves
example of plantlet
tree of life
All ferms are fertile
Mosses have leaves, stems, and roots
Imperfect flowers are always incomplete
Incomplete flowers are always imperfect
nonflowering plants use spores to reproduce
seeds and spores are important in plant reproduction
The ovule ripens into a fruit and the ovary forms into a seed
Plants can grow from their roots, stems, and even leaves
The capsules of a moss plant carry the sperm cells and egg cells
vegetative propagation is a kind of asexual reproduction