Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
50 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What are the 4 Divisions under Seedless Vascular Plants? |
Division Psilotophyta Division Lycopodiophyta Division Equisetophyta Division Pteridophyta |
|
These are all the three importances of Seedless vascular plants, except: A. Produces broom B. Serves as scrub for kitchen utensils C. Becomes an ornamental plant D. Used as herbal remedies |
D |
|
It is also known as Division Lycopodiophyta. |
Club Moss |
|
It is also known as Division Psilotophyta. |
Whisk Fern |
|
It is also known as Division Equisetophyta. |
Horsetails |
|
It is also known as Division Pteridophyta. |
Ferns |
|
It has water and food-conducting tissues but lacks true leaves and roots. |
Whisk fern |
|
True or False: Can the whisk fern grown in most climates? |
True |
|
What kind of soil do whisk ferns thrive in? |
Moist soil |
|
Can whisk ferns be kept under direct sunlight? |
No |
|
These are small, creeping, terrestrial or epiphytic, vascular plants, which lack flowers and reproduce sexually by spores. |
Club Moss |
|
What kind of stems do club mosses have? |
Erect stems |
|
What is the shape of club mosses’s spores? |
club-shaped and cone-like |
|
These are generally small "strange" looking plants. |
Horsetails |
|
Horsetails grow from? |
Perennial Creeping Rhizomes |
|
Which of these are the NOT the true characteristics of a horsetail stem? A. Single hollow, jointed B. Has bristle-like branches growing from joints C. Long and herbaceous |
C |
|
These refer to any of several nonflowering vascular plants that possess true roots, stems, and complex leaves and that reproduce by spores. |
Fern |
|
Seed bearing plants which do not produce flowers. |
Gymnospermae |
|
It is also known as Division Pinophyta. |
Conifers |
|
It is also known as Division Cycadophyta. |
Cycads |
|
It is also known as Division Gnetophyta. |
Gnetophytes |
|
It is also known as Division Gingkophyta. |
Maidenhair Tree |
|
These are all the importances of Gymnospermae, except: A. Becomes ornamental and is used as vegetable gum B. Serves as food for dinosaurs during the Mesozoic era C. Main sources of log and lumber D. Photosynthesis and transporation |
D |
|
Were gymnospermae used as material for the sounding boards of musical instruments? |
True |
|
These are your typical pine trees. |
Conifers |
|
These are tough, palm-like evergreen leaves. They have large crown of compound leaves with straight rough trunk |
Cycads |
|
Cycads were common in what period? |
Jurassic period |
|
These have have decussate leaves and resembles dicot because of double fertilization |
Gnetophytes |
|
It is the national tree of China. |
Maidenhair Tree |
|
What is the scientific name of Maidenhair Tree? |
Ginkgo biloba |
|
These are seed-bearing plants which produce flowers |
Angiospermae |
|
It is also known as Division Liliophyta. |
Monocotyledonous plants |
|
It is also known as Division Magnoliophyta. |
Dicotyledonous plants |
|
Avocado belongs to what family? |
Lauraceae (Laurel Family) |
|
What is the scientific name of Avocado? |
Persea americana |
|
Peppermint and spearmint belong to what family? |
Lamiaceae (Mint Family) |
|
Celery and Carrot belong to what family? |
Apiaceae (Carrot Family) |
|
What is the scientific name of Celery? |
Apium graveolens |
|
Cacti belong to what family? |
Family Cactaceae (Cactus Family) |
|
Pumpkin, Squash, and Watermelon belong to what family? |
Family Cucurbitaceae (Pumpkin Family) |
|
What’s the scientific name of pumpkin? |
Cucurbita pepo |
|
What is the scientific name of watermelon? |
Citrullus lanatus |
|
Cassava and Poinsettia belong to what family? |
Family Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) |
|
What’s the scientific name of Cassava? |
Manihot esculenta |
|
What’s the scientific name of Poinsettia? |
Euphorbia pulcherrima |
|
Opium poppy belongs to what family? |
Papaveraceae (Poppy Family) |
|
Tomato, Potato, Tobacco, and Chili Pepper belong to what family? |
Solanaceae (Nightshade Family) |
|
Scientific name of Chili Pepper? |
Capsicum annuum |
|
What kind of fruits are under the Lauraceae family? |
Drupes |
|
The endocarp of Lauraceae fruits are very ______, so the fruits resembles a one-seeded berry. A. Thick B. Thin C. Moderately thick D. Moderately thin |
B |