Life science chapter 8 (plants) and chapter 3 ...
Life science chapter 8 (plants) and chapter 3 (photosynthesis and respiration) test review
Define:
Stoma/stomata
Cuticle
Transpiration
Auxin
Dormancy
Xylem
Phloem
Cuticle
Transpiration
What things do land plants need to adapt to that water plants do not have to worry about?
List characteristics of each:
• Nonvascular plants
• vascular plants
• Seedless vascular plants
• seeded vascular plants
• Gymnosperms
• angiosperms
• Monocots
• dicots
What is the difference between annuals and perennials?
What is the difference between long-day and short-day plants?
What is the difference between the two layers of leaf cells?
What are the male parts of a flower and their function?
What are the female parts of a flower and their function?
What do the petals and sepals do?
Define and give an example of the 3 types of tropisms. (positive and negative gravitropism)
What do most gymnosperms use to reproduce instead of flowers?
Know the diagram of a flower.
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