PLANT LABS

Fern, moss, and pine            Root, stem, leaf, bud (mono vs di)


FERN, MOSS, AND PINE

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Where are sori found, and what is their function?

Ferns are said to be seedless vascular plants. Define vascular.

How do ferns reproduce without seeds? Explain their life cycle

What is a frond?

What are the function of antheridia and archegonia in moss?

Moss is a bryophyte. What are some characteristics of bryophytes?

What is a conifer?

Compare gymnosperms and angiosperms

How is the pine needle adapted for its job

What is pollen?

Explain how pollen works in conifers

 

 

 Root, stem, leaf, bud (mono vs di)

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Compare monocot and dicot plants

What is a cotyledon?

Identify this plant as monocot or dicot

 

                                                                       

 

 

 

List and explain the three parts of roots

How do roots work?

Define pith, cortex, wood, and vascular cambium, and cork cambium

Define xylem and phloem

Explain leaf tissue going from top surface to the bottom

What are stomata?

How does water get from roots up to the leaves?

List the parts of a flower and describe their functions

Explain pollination in angiosperms

What is a fruit? And how does it function?