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Gingkoes - ANSWERonly living species is Ginko Biloba
Angiosperms - ANSWERplants that have flowers and fruits
Receptacle - ANSWERtip of stalk that bears flowers
sepals(Calyx) - ANSWERmodified leaves that protect bud
petals(corolla) - ANSWERmodified leaves, may be colorful
Stamens - ANSWERmale reproductive structures
anther - ANSWERpollen production
filament - ANSWERstalk of a stamen
carpel(pistil) - ANSWERfemale reception of pollen
stigma - ANSWERfor reception of pollen
style - ANSWERelevates the stigma
ovary - ANSWERovule production and containment, becomes fruit
animal pollinators - ANSWERbees and other insects, bats, birds
land plants - ANSWERarchaeplastids
sporophyte - ANSWERdiploid(produces spores bymeiosis)
gametophyte - ANSWERhaploid(produces gametes by mitosis)
what is an example of a nonvascular plant? - ANSWERmoss
characteristics of moss - ANSWERno vascular tissue
no seeds
flagellated sperm
sporophyte
, moist areas
seedless vascular plants - ANSWERferns and lycophytes
vascular plants have? - ANSWERroots
stems
leaves
ferns - ANSWERsporophyte dominant
fronds are megaphylls
lycophytes are also called? - ANSWERclub mosses
seed plants - ANSWERgymnosperms and angiosperms
seed coat contains an? - ANSWERembryo and stored food
allows an embryo to survive long periods of dormancy
pollination - ANSWERpollen grains are carried to female part of plant containing
ovules(egg)
fertilization - ANSWERpollen grows a pollen tube to the egg and deposits sperm cells
example of a gymnosperm - ANSWERpine tree(conifers)
traits of conifers - ANSWERneed like leaves
pollen cones and seed cones
megaphylls - ANSWERlarge leaves that increase surface area for photosynthesis
vascular tissue - ANSWERtransports water and nutrients throughout the plant body
phloem - ANSWERThe vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants
xylem - ANSWERvascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part
of a plant
invertebrates - ANSWERlack an internal skeleton (no bones or cartilage)
vertebrates - ANSWERanimals with backbones