What sits ontop of themegasporophyllsporangiabearing leaves(sporophylls)groupedtogethera verticalabovegroundstemAn organelle ingreen plantsresponsible for“food”manufactureand storagenot a trueroot(function isanchorage)A structurecontainingbothantheridia andarchegonianon-taxonomicclassification termunder land plantsthat includesplants thatproduce seedsonlySporesproducedviameiosisWhen onetype ofspore isproducedgenerationshaving twodifferentshapes orstructuresClubmossnon-taxonomicclassification termunder land plantsthat includes allplants containingvascular tissuein the wallsofmeiosporesthat resistdecayFleshyyellow/brownlayer surroundinga female’s seedsin the speciesGinkgo biloba a small leafwith one veinof vasculartissueDescribing aplant species thatwill have theirown respectivefemale and maleindividuals3 clusteredsporangia(seen in thegenusPsilotum)(sing.)group/cluster ofsporangia onthe undersideof the fronda modifiedhorizontalundergroundstemSpikemossA lateralappendagefrom the stemlackingvascular tissuea large leafwith morethan one veinof vasculartissueWhat sits ontop of themicrosporophyllDivision (of theapicalmeristem)creating twoindependentaxesWhat sits ontop of themegasporophyllsporangiabearing leaves(sporophylls)groupedtogethera verticalabovegroundstemAn organelle ingreen plantsresponsible for“food”manufactureand storagenot a trueroot(function isanchorage)A structurecontainingbothantheridia andarchegonianon-taxonomicclassification termunder land plantsthat includesplants thatproduce seedsonlySporesproducedviameiosisWhen onetype ofspore isproducedgenerationshaving twodifferentshapes orstructuresClubmossnon-taxonomicclassification termunder land plantsthat includes allplants containingvascular tissuein the wallsofmeiosporesthat resistdecayFleshyyellow/brownlayer surroundinga female’s seedsin the speciesGinkgo biloba a small leafwith one veinof vasculartissueDescribing aplant species thatwill have theirown respectivefemale and maleindividuals3 clusteredsporangia(seen in thegenusPsilotum)(sing.)group/cluster ofsporangia onthe undersideof the fronda modifiedhorizontalundergroundstemSpikemossA lateralappendagefrom the stemlackingvascular tissuea large leafwith morethan one veinof vasculartissueWhat sits ontop of themicrosporophyllDivision (of theapicalmeristem)creating twoindependentaxes

Unit 2 Bingo :) - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What sits on top of the megasporophyll
  2. sporangia bearing leaves (sporophylls) grouped together
  3. a vertical above ground stem
  4. An organelle in green plants responsible for “food” manufacture and storage
  5. not a true root (function is anchorage)
  6. A structure containing both antheridia and archegonia
  7. non-taxonomic classification term under land plants that includes plants that produce seeds only
  8. Spores produced via meiosis
  9. When one type of spore is produced
  10. generations having two different shapes or structures
  11. Club moss
  12. non-taxonomic classification term under land plants that includes all plants containing vascular tissue
  13. in the walls of meiospores that resist decay
  14. Fleshy yellow/brown layer surrounding a female’s seeds in the species Ginkgo biloba
  15. a small leaf with one vein of vascular tissue
  16. Describing a plant species that will have their own respective female and male individuals
  17. 3 clustered sporangia (seen in the genus Psilotum)
  18. (sing.) group/cluster of sporangia on the underside of the frond
  19. a modified horizontal underground stem
  20. Spike moss
  21. A lateral appendage from the stem lacking vascular tissue
  22. a large leaf with more than one vein of vascular tissue
  23. What sits on top of the microsporophyll
  24. Division (of the apical meristem) creating two independent axes