CHAPTER 23
Anthophytes contain __________, which efficiently transport water
Which type of plant cells are irregularly shaped?
Which of these structures controls a plant’s water loss?
Fruit growers can use auxins to __________.
Which of these structures forms a seal around a root’s vascular tissues?
Which plant hormone is involved in the fruit ripening process?
Carrots and beets are examples of __________.
Meristems and cambium serve plants as __________.
What affect on plants do cytokinins cause?
__________ give the stem or leaf of a plant a fuzzy appearance.
The plant tissue involved with photosynthesis is __________.
A cambium and a meristem are examples of ___ tissue.
One of the primary structural differences between dicot roots and stems is the ____.
The ripening of fruit is stimulated by the presence of ___.
CHAPTER 24
Which organ protects the flower bud?
Which method of seed dispersal is often associated with squirrels?
In the gametophyte generation of a conifer, what is the name of the opening of an ovule?
Which process transfers pollen grains from the anther to the stigma?
Which plant process happens in the fern’s sporangia?
__________ is a flower’s male reproductive organ.
Which tissue in an anthophyte seed is responsible for food storage?
A certain flower is found to have eight petals, four sepals, and four pistils. Which of these describes the flower?
Asters, ragweed, and strawberries are examples of __________.
Fern fronds grow from an underground stem called a __________.
Producing a new plant from part of another plant is ___.
A flower that naturally has eight petals and four sepals and four pistils is called___.
Ferns produce male gametes in ___