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These flashcards cover key concepts and details from the lab worksheet on seeded nonflowering and seeded flowering plants.
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What are gymnosperms?
Plants that make seeds but not flowers, including pines, cedars, and firs.
What must be true about pine needles collected for the lab?
The pine needles must be green.
In the alternation of generations in plants, when looking at a whole tree of a pine, what structure is it?
It is a sporophyte.
Where would you find the gametophyte in gymnosperms?
The gametophyte is found within the cones.
What are angiosperms?
Plants that make both seeds and flowers, including monocots and dicots.
How can you differentiate between monocots and dicots from their leaves?
Monocots have parallel veins while dicots have a net-like pattern of veins.
What should be included in the illustration of a generalized flower?
Both male and female reproductive structures should be labeled.
What experiment was conducted with fern spores?
Spores were placed on agar media with three different solutions: distilled water, salty water, and tap water.
What should you do with the Petri dishes after examining them?
Take photos of the growth and rank them based on how much each grew.
What is Lab Report 2 based on?
It is based on the experiment with fern growth and pollution.