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What does ''Eukaryotic'' mean?

Each cell has a nucleus

What are plant Cell Walls made of?

Cellulose

What process are Chloroplasts involved in?

Photosynthesis

What is the basics of Photosynthesis?

turns carbon dioxide into sugar

What are the two types of plants?

Seed Plants and Seedless Plants

What does ''Vascular'' mean?

Specialized channels carry water and nutrients throughout their bodies.

What is the function of the root system?

To keep the plant firmly anchored in the soil preventing it to be washed or blown away.

What do roots adsorb?

Water and Nutrients

What are the functions of a stem?

It provides support for growing branches, leaves and flowers, carries out water and nutrients.

In ANGIOSPERM plants, where will the seeds be located?

inside a flower.

In ANGIOSPERMS, what form after pollination?

a fruit from the flower.

What are the two classes of Angiosperms?

Monocots and Dicots

Why is a seed a Monocotyledonous?

because it has one seed.

Why is a seed a Dicotyledonous?

because it has two seeds.

State the difference in the numbers of flower petals in monocots and dicots.

The flowers of monocots have parts in multiples of three and the flower of dicots have parts in multipiles of four and five.

What classifies plants as GYMNOSPERMS?

a group of seed plants that produce no flowers or fruit.

What are the reproductive structures of Gymnosperms?

Cones

Of the male and female cones, which ones carry the seeds?

Female

What does evergreen mean?

a plant that has green leaves throughout the year.

Name Four classes of Gymnosperms.

Cycads, Ginkgoes, Gnetophytes, Conifers