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PLANT KINGDOM - SECONDARY

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  • The cones of gymnosperms can be either male or female. T/F
    True- considered unisexual
  • In ferns, the sporophytes are what we call the _______. (part of a plant)
    leaves
  • Angiosperms have ovaries. T/F
    True
  • What are 2 exmples of plants that reproduce Asexually?
    onion, potato, clover or Iris
  • What are the two types of pollination?
    Cross & self pollination
  • The STAMEN produces the _____________.
    pollen
  • Asexual reproduction in plants doesn't need ________________.
    gametes
  • In Asexual reproduction, the offspring can't be genetically identical. T/F
    False
  • Name 3 ways humans use plants.
    food, ornamental, medicinal, natural resource, industrial, or antipollution
  • Sporophytes respoduce _________.
    asexually
  • What are the missing letters? Photos__ ___thesis
    yn
  • Spores develop into __________ which reproduce sexually using gametes.
    gametophytes
  • Growing, reproducing and dying are all part of a __________.
    lifecycle
  • Name the missing part of the plant.
    Ovule with embryo sac
  • Deciduous plants keep its leaves all year round. T/F
    False- Evergreen plants
  • Gymnosperms and angiosperms are seedless/seed plants.
    seed
  • Examples of gymnosperms are pine trees & cypresses. T/F
    True
  • Gymnosperms have seeds protected inside a fruit. T/F
    False - angiosperms
  • Germination - when conditions are right the seed germinates and forms a ______ ______.
    new plant
  • Gymnosperm plants have flowers. T/F
    False - seeds
  • Fertilization takes place within the flower. T/F & where?
    True & ovary
  • Sexual reproduction doesn't require gametes. T or F
    False - it does require gametes
  • Cactuses have stems to store _________.
    water
  • In mosses, the SPOROPHYTES/GAMETOPHYTES are the green part of the moss.
    gametophytes
  • The carpel/pistil is the male sexual organ of the plant. T/F
    False - Female sexual organ
  • The corolla is made of a group of coloured ________.
    petals
  • Bryophytes have rhizoids instead of roots. T/F
    True
  • Gymnosperms have exposed ______. They are grouped together and we call them cones.
    seeds
  • Bryophytes and pteridophytes are seed/seedless plants.
    seedless
  • Angiosperms have naked seeds. T/F
    False- gymnosperms
  • Risomes is spelt with an s. T/F
    False- riZomes
  • ________ are genetically identical to the parent plant.
    Offspring
  • Angiosperm plants develop ______.
    flowers
  • The stamen, which is the female sexual organ in a plant. T/F
    False- Male sexual organ
  • Evergreen plants lose their leaves during winter. T/F
    False-deciduous plants