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Final Jeopardy Question
Characteristics of Plants
Nonvascular Seedless
Plants
Vascular Seedless
Plants
Characteristics of Seed Plants
Gymnosperm &
Angiosperms
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Describe the plant feature scientists use to classify plants into two groups.
Seed or Seedless
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What does all plants are producers mean?
All plants make their own food
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How are the plant kingdom and animal kingdom divided into groups?
Plant – divisionsAnimal - phyla
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Compare the structures that vascular and nonvascular
plants use to get food.
They both get it from photosynthesisin their chloroplasts.
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Nonvascular seedless Plants are sometimes
called___________________.
Bryophytes
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Long, hornlike reproductive structures
called hornworts produce ____________________.
Spores
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Explain the root structure of a nonvascular seedless
plant.
Don’t have roots because of vascular tissue. Anchored by rhizoids.
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The ability of mosses to retain large amounts of water makes
peat moss a useful additive for __________________
____________.
Potting Soil
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Vascular plants contain tubelike structures that
transport water and nutrients and are usually
______________ than nonvascular plants.
Larger
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What makes up most of a fern?
Fronds
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Club moss spores make a fine powder that is
________________________.
Flammable
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Horsetail stems are hollow and contain silica that
was often used for what?
Scrubbing pots
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How are organisms dependent on seed
plants?
Food, building materials, and medicines
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Why do seed plants grow larger than bryophytes?
Seed plants have vascular tissue that canspread nutrients faster than diffusion.
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Name some seed plants that are used as food.
Corn, beans, peanuts, peas
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What 4 features do all seed plants have in
common?
Roots, stems, leaves, and vascular tissue
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In gymnosperms, seeds are produced in
_________________________.
A cone
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What are the two terms that only apply to
angiosperms?
Fruit and flowers
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What do gymnosperms and angiosperms have in
common?
Leaves, stems, and seeds
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Explain how perennials adapt to cold winter
climates.
They die off and stored food in the rootsstarts new growth in spring.
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Describe an adaptation that enables a plant to live on land.