Random | Tissues, Roots and Stems | Seeds | Flowers and leaves | Vocabulary |
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Fruit
What do flowers become when fertilized?
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Tap roots
Found mainly in dicots, long and thin.
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Outside
Cones contain seeds on the ___________ of the cones.
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Loss of water.
What causes wilting?
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A leaf
Photosynthetic organ that contains one or more bundles of vascular tissue.
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Internode.
Region between nodes on plant stems
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Ground tissue
These cells are found between the dermal and vascular tissues.
Most of this tissue in plants consist of Parenchyma cells. In leaves, these cells are filled with chloroplast and a main site for photosynthesis. |
Angiosperms
What kind of seeds are contained in flowers?
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Flowers contain seeds in an ovary.
What do flowers contain seeds in?
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Node
Point on a stem where a leaf is attached.
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Plant Propagation
When growers use vegetative reproduction to make exact copies of an existing plant.
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Dicot stems
These stems have vascular bundles but are generally arranged in an organized, ring like pattern. The cells inside the ring are known a pith.
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Gymnosperms
What kind of seeds are contained in cones?
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It starts wilting.
What happens to a flower if the Stomata is open for too long?
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Zygote
Eukaryotic cell formed by fertilization between two gametes.
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A cut piece of stem or bud.
What is a scion?
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The hairs of the root grab water for the plant.
What part of the root grabs water for the plant?
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Small animals, wind, water and insect.
Name two ways seeds can be spread.
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Mesophyll
Where does most photosynthesis take pace on a leaf?
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Stamen
A structure that generates male Gametophytes and is made up of anther and a filament.
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Germination
What is the plant phase called when it stops growing?
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Produce leaves, branches and flowers, hold leaves up towards sunlight, and transport substances between roots and leaves.
What are the three main functions of stems?
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Nutrition
The seed provides ______ to the embryo while it grows.
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Cuticle
The protective coating over the epidermis. Together, the epidermis and ______ form a water proof barrier which helps the loss of water through evaporation.
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Monocot Stems
This stem has a distinct epidermis, which encloses a series of vascular bundles, each containing xylem and phloem tissues.
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