Chapter 4 Test Flashcards
A bog is a type of wetland with-
Still, acidic water
The structures that anchor a moss and absorb water and nutrients from the soil are called-
Rhizoids
Low growing, small, high in moisture, grows by tree trunks or wet rocks-
Mosses
Low growing, small, high moisture, grow on moist rocks or moist soil-
Liverworts
Low growing, small, high moisture, grow on moist soil-
Hornworts
When a spore falls into moist, shaded soil, it develops in to what stage-
Gametophyte
Stage in which plant produces spores-
Sporophyte
Fern leaf
Frond
Group of cells that had a specific job-
Tissue
Rootlike Aristide that anchors moss-
Rhizoids
Type of wet land-
Bog
Saclike storage area in a plant cell-
Vacuole
Stage in which plant produces sex cells-
Gametophyte
Layer of dead misses compressed at the bottom of a bog-
Peat
Mosses &a liverworts are what type of plants-
Nonvascular