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What are gymnosperms? |
Non-flowering seed plants |
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What are examples of gymnosperms? |
Ginkgo, Cycads, and Conifers |
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What is this? |
Pine staminate (male) cone |
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What is this? |
Pine ovule |
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What is this? |
Cone ovulate |
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What is this? |
Carpellate (female) cone |
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What do conifer seeds look like? |
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What is this look like? |
pollen grains |
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What is these? |
Gymnosperms eggs |
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What are the 6th common characteristics of all animals? |
Eukaryotes, multicellular, Heterotrophic, have cell membranes, no cell walls, embryonic development |
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What phylum do sponges belong to? |
Animalia Porifera |
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What are Cnidocytes? |
An explosive cell containing one giant secretory organelle or Cndia that defines the phylum Cndaria |
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What is amphibian? |
A cold blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamander. |
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What distinguish is an amphibian? |
Having a aquatic gill breathing lava stage followed by a terrestrial lung breathing adult stage. |
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What's a chordate? |
And animal of the large phylum Chordata |
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What does the phylum Chordata comprises of? |
Vertebrates together with the sea squirts and Lancelets |
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What is a exoskeleton? |
A rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrate animals, especially Anthoropods providing both support and protection. |
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What is a Biavalve? |
An aquatic mollusk that has a compressed body enclosed within a hinged shell |
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What is metamorphosis? |
The process of Transformation from a immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages |
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What is molting? |
Fallout to make way for new growth |
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What are angiosperms? |
Flowering land plant with seeds encased in a fruit |
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What is the function of the Parenchyma? |
forms the bulk of plant ground tissue, where they may be specialized to function in photosynthesis, storage, or transport. |
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What is the function of the Collenchyma? |
Supports growth of stems and petioles |
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What is the function of the Sclerenchyma? |
function as addition support |
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what is the difference between spring and summer Xylem? |
Pring is bigger and lighter in color while summer is smaller and darker in color |
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What is the function of Xylem? |
Carry Water and minerals |
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What is the function of Phloem? |
Transports sucrose and other essential nutrients |
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Why are there differences summer and spring Xylem? |
Increased rainfall for better growing conditions in spring |
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What is primary growth? |
Growth in depth and height |
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What is secondary growth? |
Growth in thickness |