Gr5_Sci_Lsn 2: How Do Nonflowering Plants Reproduce?

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Science Flashcards on Gr5_Sci_Lsn 2: How Do Nonflowering Plants Reproduce?, created by Rose Tabije on 12/12/2019.
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Used by nonflowering plants to make new plants. SPORES
A cell in a seedless plant that can grow into a new plant without fertilization. Covered by a tough capsule. SPORES
Examples of Plants That Use Spores to Reproduce 1. Moss 2. Ferns
Plants found in shady and moist areas. They are waxy little plants that have no leaves, stems, and roots. MOSSES
They have hair-like threads called rhizoids. MOSSES
A leafy stalk with a capsule and spores. RHIZOIDS
Plant that lives in shady places. They are one of the oldest living things. FERNS
Unlike moses, they have leaves, stems, and roots. FERNS
The green, leathery leaves of ferns. FRONDS
Young fronds that start out curled at the base of the roots of a fern. FIDDLEHEADS
A case , capsule or container in which spores are produced. SPORANGIUM
Sporangia clumped together into this. SORI
Fronds that have spores are called this . FERTILE
Fronds that do not have spores are called this. STERILE
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