become MASSIVE. Or at least fairly large.
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Woody Perennials
This develops from a SINGLE OVARY. One carpel or several fused carpels. One seed
or multiple seeds. Most ___ are simple ___s.
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Fruit
,Attract animals to help pollinate the flower
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Petals
Grow in wet, marshy habitats. Widely distributes on every continent EXCEPT Australia.
Sporophytes have: Hollow, jointed roots, rhizomes, aerial blah blah, and leaves
reduces to MEGAPHYLLS.
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Horsetails
Covers and protects flower parts in the bud
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Sepals
Composed of all 3 tissue systems, and form interconnected networks throughout the
plant. Include:
Roots, stems, leaves, flower parts, and fruits.
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, Organs
Sporophytes remain permanently attached on this kind of plant. They depend on
nutrition from that OTHER kind of plant. You know, using that osmosis and diffusion
stuff they do.
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Nonvascular Plants
The female reproductive unit of a flower
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Carpel
A type of Herbaceous plant that takes 2 years to complete life cycles, and then DIES.
year one: Produce extra carbohydrates. year two: Reproduce.
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Biennials
Normal flower sex.
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, Cross-Pollinated
Part of the Periderm; these cells die at maturity, and help to reduce water loss and
prevent disease.
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Cork Cells (Periderm)
A more common name for Phylum Lycopodiophyta is this:
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Club Mosses
Thought to be plants "nearest" the ancestor (a group of green algae.)
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Charophytes
Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma.
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