Plant Structure / Angiosperm vs. Gymnosperm - Page 4
Questions
- How do u identify the midrib of a leaf having parallel venation ?
- What are the similarities between nonvascular plants and vascular plants?
- What kind of plant provides most of the soft wood lumber used for construction?
- What kind of growth involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures and occurs in most plants?
- Compare the life cycle of a typical moss plant to the life cycle of a flowering plant, like a lily or a daisy. How do the two life cycles differ?
- What part of a blade of grass allows the grass to stand up?
- Glycogen is a polysaccharide used for energy storage by what?
- How are most angiosperms pollinated?
- Why are angiosperms the dominant land plant today?
- Is pollen same as microspore?
- What are the two distinct fertilizations that take place in angiosperms?
- What is the main structural component of plants?
- Which structure carries sugar from a plant's leaves to the rest of the plant?
- Other than angiosperms, what are the types of plants?
- How does the ABC Model of Plant Development work? What are A genes, B genes, and C genes?
- What are the 2 types of vascular tissues in plants?
- What is the plant tissue that is responsible for new growth?
- The pollen in a flower is produced on what structure?
- What are the structures on the underside of fronds called in which the spores of ferns are produced?
- How does xylem differ from phloem?