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Reduced Gametophytes

Pollen and ovules

Seeds

Heterospory

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Reduced Gametophytes

Pollen and ovules

Seeds

Heterospory

What are some adaptations that allow seed plants to become abundant

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Gymnosperm

Naked seeds (cones)

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Angiosperms

Contained seeds (flowering plants) most abundant

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Sporic Meiosis/ Alteration of generations

Lifecycle of angiosperms and gymnosperms

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Phylum Cycadophyta

Most endangered plant phylum

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Phylum Gynkophyta

Which phylum contains one surviving species

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Phylum coniferaphyta

Which plant phylum is the largest

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Petal

decorative part of the flower, attracts pollinators

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Sepal

Protects budding flower, tiny leaves at the bottom of the bloom

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Carpel

Female part of plants, contains ovules

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Stamen

Male part of plants, contains pollen

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Ovule

Part of the plant that holds the seeds, inside ovary

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Stigma

Sticky part of the carpel, grabs pollen

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Style

Stalk portion of carpel

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Ovary

Part of the flower that contains ovules, protects developing seeds

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Anther

Part of stamen that contains pollen

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Filament

Stalk portion of stamen

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Water

Humans and animals

Defecation

Wind

Ways seeds can be dispersed

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Monocot

Have one cotyledon, parallel vascular tissue in leaves

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Eudicot

Have 2 cotyledon, branched vascular tissue in leaves

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Xylem and Phloem

two types of plant vascular tissue

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Leaves

Main photosynthetic organ of plants

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Stomata

Small openings in leaves that allow for gas and water exchange`

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Meristem

Area of embryotic in nature growth on a plant, allows for continued growth

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Primary growth

Growth in length (apical meristem)

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Secondary growth

Growth in width (vascular and cork cambium)

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Apical dominance

Term used to describe how plant growth is most concentrated at the top

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Meristems inhibit the growth of axillary buds

How is apical dominance controlled

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Branched roots

Increased surface area

Efficient long distance transport

Adaptations that allowed for vascular plants widespread success

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Photoautotrophic

Making energy from light

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Phyllotaxy

Study of leaf arrangement

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Alternate

Leaves alternate sides

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Opposite

One leaf on each side, opposite from each other

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Whorled

4 leaves on each node

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Apoplast

Movement of water in plant cell walls

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Symplast

Movement of water and solutes through plant cell cytosol

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Transpiration

Movement of only water from root to shoot (xylem)

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Translocation

Movement of water and photosynthates between roots and shoots (phloem)

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Light

CO2

Guard cells

What are the 3 stimuli that trigger stomata

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Nitrogen

Phosphorus

Potassium

3 main elements/minerals plants get from the soil

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Nitrogen

Found in nucleic acids

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Phophorus

Found in ATP and nucleic acids

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Potassium

Used in enzyme cofactors

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NPK ratio

Ratio of Nitrogen Phosphorus and Potassium in fertilizers

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Aluminum ions build up

What happens in soil that is to acidic

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Prevents root growth

What does a build up of aluminum cause

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Hydroponic culture

Method used to figure out if element is essential to plant growth

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CHNOPS

Carbon

Hydrogen

Nitrogen

Oxygen

Phosphorus

Sulfur

6 essential macronutrients for plants

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Mycchorrizae

Intimate, mutualistic relationship between plant roots and a fungus

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NO3 (nitrate) and NH4 (ammonium)

Which two nitrogen compounds can plants absorb

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Nitrogen cycle

A cycle of nitrogen between the atmosphere and soil

nitrogen shifts between many forms some that are usable by plants

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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria

Convert N2 (atmospheric) to NH3 (ammonia)

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Ammonifying bacteria

Convert amino acids in the soil (humus) into NH4 (ammonium)

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Nitrifying bacteria

Convert NH4 (ammonium) into NO2 (nitrite) to NO3 (Nitrate)

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Denitrifying bacteria

Convert NO3 (nitrate) into N2 (atmospheric)

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Bacteria Archaea Eukarya

3 domains of life

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Cell walls

Animals do not have (blank)

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Glycocalyx

The equivalent of cell walls in animals

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Gametic meiosis

Life cycle of animals

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zygote

syngamy of sperm and eggs (fertilization)

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Cleavage

Zygotes undergo (blank) to form blastulas

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Gastrulation

When one end of a blastula folds inwards and expands

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Gastrula

Resulting cell of gastrulation

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Endoderm

Inner embryotic tissue of a gastrula

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Mesoderm

Middle embryotic tissue of a gastrula

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Ectoderm

Outer embryotic tissue of a gastrula

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Tripolastic (bilateral)

Only (blank) organisms have mesoderms

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Larva

Sexually immature forms of animals

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Pluteus

Larval form of a sea urchin

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Hox genes

Genes that regulate embryonic development in body segmentation

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Hox

All animals have (blank) genes in common

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Radial

Sea urchins have (blank) symmetry

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Bilateral

Lobsters have (blank) symmetry

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Coelom

Body cavity seen in earthworms, formed by tissue from the mesoderm

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Hemocoel

Body cavity that forms between the mesoderm and endoderm

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Roundworms

(blank) posses hemocoels

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Flatworms

Which animal lacks body cavities

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Protostome

Animal that forms mouth first and anus second (arthropods)

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Deuterostome

Animal that forms mouth second and anus first (humans)

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Invertebrates

Most (blank) are bilateral

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Lophophore

Crown of ciliated tentacles around mouth

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Trochophotre

Distinctive larval stage in some lophotrochozoans

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Exoskeleton

Hard covering that protects Ecdysozoan

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