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Name one difference and one similarity between vascular seed and vascular seedless plants
similarity- both have vascular tissue difference- vascular seed plants have seeds, vascular seedless plants have spores
What type of plant is a pine tree?
gymnosperm
What type of plant is a rose?
angiosperm
What type of plant is a fern?
vascular seedless
What type of plant is a moss?
nonvascular plant
What is the difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms?
gymnosperms have seeds in a cone, angiosperms have seeds in a flower
What are the 2 types of vascular seed plants?
gymnosperms and angiosperms
What are 2 functions of a plant's roots?
anchor the plant into the ground, get water into the plant from the ground
What does phloem carry around the plant?
sugar (food)
What does xylem carry around the plant?
water
What are the two types of vascular tissue?
xylem and phloem
What is the classification of plants that have vascular tissue and spores?
vascular seedless
What is the classification of plants that have vascular tissue and seeds?
vascular seed plants
If vascular seedless plants don't have seeds, what do they use to reproduce?
spores
Which types of plants are taller: vascular plants or nonvascular plants?
vascular plants
True or false: Most plants are nonvascular plants
False, over 90% of plants are vascular plants.
Name an example of a plant that doesn't have seeds.
mosses, liverworts, hornworts, ferns, club mosses, horsetails
Plants spread their seeds in what 3 ways?
wind, water, and animals
Plants reproduce using seeds or ______________________.
spores
Do all plants have vascular tissue?
NO
What is vascular tissue?
soaks up water from the ground into the plant
What is the waxy layer on leaves used for protection and to keep water inside?
cuticle
Why do plants have cuticles? (2 reasons)
protection from insects, keeps water inside of leaves
Plants make food using energy from the ______________________.
sun
Plants use energy from the sun to make ______________ (food)
glucose
Are plants producers or consumers?
producers
What is the function of the chloroplast?
to turn energy from the sun into food (photosynthesis)
What is the function of a cell wall?
to protect the inside of the plant cell
What are 2 special structures that only plane cells have?
cell wall and chloroplasts
Are plants eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
eukaryotic