Lesson 15 Terms Flashcards

1
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Angiosperms

A

flowering plants that produce seeds in fruit

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2
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Antheridia

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produce sperm

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3
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Archegonia

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produce ovum

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4
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Botany

A

study of plants

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5
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Conifers

A

Cone-bearing plants

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6
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Cotyledon

A

first leaf or first pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant

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7
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Dicots

A

two cotyledons

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8
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ferns

A

seedless vascular plants; reproduce using spores

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9
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Flowering plants

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This group consists of true vascular plants that produce flowers and pollen. Their seeds are protected by fruits and nuts.

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10
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fronds

A

leaves of ferns

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11
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Gametophyte

A

the first generation that occurs when a haploid spore is produced by meiosis

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12
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Gymnosperms

A

seed plant that bears its seeds directly on the surfaces of cones

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13
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Leaflets

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part of the fern structure; arranged on either side of the petiole

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14
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Leafy shoot

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a tiny stem with very tiny leaf-like structures which absorb nutrients and water from the environment and perform photosynthesis

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15
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Life cycle

A

alternation of generations

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16
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monocots

A

one cotyledon

17
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Mosses

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Mosses

individual plants packed tightly together; reproduce using spores

18
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Non-seed-bearing plants

A

reproduce using spores

19
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Non-vascular

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he plant lacks vascular tissue and is therefore often much smaller and has a simpler cell structure

20
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Petiole

A

a blade attached to a fern leaf

21
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Phylum Anthophyta

A

angiosperms (flowering plants)

22
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Phylum Bryophyta

A

mosses

23
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conifers

A

Phylum Coniferophyta

24
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Phylum Pterophyta

A

ferns

25
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Pollen cones

A

male reproductive organs; male cones

26
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Prothallus

A

fern gametophyte

27
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Rhizoid

A

a root like structure; grows into the food source and consume the food via external digestion

28
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Rhizomes

A

fronds grow from stems growing underground or attached to a tree

29
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Seed

A

an embryo of a plant with diploid cells surrounded by a food source with a protective covering

30
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Seed-bearing

A

reproduce using seeds

31
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Seed cones

A

female reproductive organs of a conifer; female cones

32
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Sori

A

clumps of sporangia that produce haploid spores

33
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Spore

A

tiny, one-celled reproductive structures

34
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Sporophyte generation

A

begins after fertilization. The zygote grows out of the female gametophyte into a stalk with a capsule on top, in which more spores are created.

35
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Sporophyte generation

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begins after fertilization. The zygote grows out of the female gametophyte into a stalk with a capsule on top, in which more spores are created.

36
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non- Vascular

A

the plant lacks vascular tissue and is therefore often much smaller and has a simpler cell structure

37
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Petiole

A

a blade attached to a fern leaf

38
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Flowering plants

A

This group consists of true vascular plants that produce flowers and pollen. Their seeds are protected by fruits and nuts.

39
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Cotyledon

A

first leaf or first pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant