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Vocabulary Review

Vocabulary Review. Ch 12 Introduction to Plants. The three groups of plants (liverworts, hornworts, and mosses) that lack specialized conducting tissues and true roots, stems, and leaves. Nonvascular plant.

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Vocabulary Review

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  1. Vocabulary Review Ch 12 Introduction to Plants

  2. The three groups of plants (liverworts, hornworts, and mosses) that lack specialized conducting tissues and true roots, stems, and leaves Nonvascular plant

  3. A plant that has specialized tissues that conduct materials from one part of the plant to another Vascular plant

  4. A woody, vascular seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed by an ovary or fruit Gymnosperm

  5. A flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit Angiosperm

  6. A rootlike structure in nonvascular plants that holds the plants in place and helps plants get water and nutrients Rhizoid

  7. A horizontal, underground stem that produces new leaves, shoots, and roots Rhizome

  8. The tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants Pollen

  9. The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures to the female structures of seed plants Pollination

  10. The type of tissue in vascular plants that provides support and conducts water and nutrients from the roots Xylem

  11. The tissue that conducts food in vascular plants Phloem

  12. In a flower, one of the outermost rings of modified leaves that protect the flower bud Sepal

  13. One of the ring or rings of the usually brightly colored, leaf-shaped parts of a flower Petal

  14. The male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the tip of a filament Stamen

  15. The female reproductive part of a flower that produces seeds and consists of an ovary, style, and stigma Pistil

  16. In flowering plants, the lower part of a pistil that produces eggs in ovules Ovary

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