Level I Guide: Chapter 14

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Level I Guide: Chapter 14
Level I Directions: Read each statement carefully. Using your textbook, decide if the statement is true or
false. If the statement is true, place a checkmark in the first blank and the page number in the second
blank. If the statement is false, put a “0” in the first blank and the page number un the second blank.
Correct all statements that are false so that you have statements that are true statements to help you study
for your test.
True “”
False “0”
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1.
All plants have three characteristics in common.
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2.
One of the characteristics all plants have in common is
the process of photosynthesis.
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3.
Another characteristic all plants have in common is
plants are prokaryotic cells with cell walls.
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4.
The third characteristic all plants have in common is a
waxy layer that covers the plant parts called a cuticle.
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5.
A cell wall is an adaptation of plants to help them from
drying out.
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6.
Plants within the Kingdom Plantae are classified on
whether they have vascular tissues.
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7.
Vascular tissues are tube-like structures that move food,
minerals, and water through the plant.
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8.
Vascular plants are usually small because they don’t
have any vascular tissues to move water and nutrients
through their bodies.
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9.
Nonvascular plants have vascular tissues to help move
water and nutrients through their bodies.
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10.
Vascular tissues are like the veins and arteries in our
bodies. They help move water and nutrient through the
body.
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11.
According to the picture on the bottom of page 279,
vascular plants are divided into plants that make seeds
and plants that don’t make seeds.
A--Use pages 278-280 to find the answers for this
section.
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12.
Scientists have found that plants may have originated
(come from) an ancient algae. They found evidence that
both algae and plants both have chlorophyll and cell
membranes.
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13.
**Plant life started on land and made adaptations to live
in the water. **Complex question
True “”
False “0”
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1.
Vascular plants contain vascular tissues to carry water
and nutrients through the plant.
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2.
According to Figure 14.10, xylem and phloem are
vascular tissues.
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3.
The type of vascular tissue that carries water through the
plant is xylem.
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4.
Xylem is the type of vascular tissue that carries nutrients
and sugars through the plant.
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False “0”
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Nonvascular plants that produce seeds that are not
surrounded by a fruit are called gymnosperms.
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2.
Vascular plants that produce seeds within a fruit are
called angiosperms.
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3.
Flowering plants are angiosperms.
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The most diverse plant group is the gymnosperms.
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According to the picture on page 283, cones are not
considered a fruit.
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Seed plants require water for reproduction.
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Gymnosperms have male and female cones.
B--Use page 286 to find the answers for this section.
C--Use pages 283-284 to find the answers for this
section.
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8.
**Male cones contain the eggs and female cones contain
pollen with sperm inside. **Complex question
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Gymnosperms are divided into monocots and dicots.
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10.
According to the picture on page 284, dicots have
parallel veins on their leaves.
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11.
According to the picture on page 284, monocots have
one cotyledon (seed leaf).
Level III Guide: Chapter 14
Level III Directions: Using your prior knowledge and what you have learned from this section, make a
double bubble map comparing and contrasting nonvascular and vascular plants.
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9.
Angiosperms are divided into monocots and dicots.
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10.
According to the picture on page 284, dicots have
parallel veins on their leaves.
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11.
According to the picture on page 284, monocots have
one cotyledon (seed leaf).
Level III Guide: Chapter 14
Level III Directions: Using your prior knowledge and what you have learned from this section, make a
double bubble map comparing and contrasting nonvascular and vascular plants.
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