| Seeds | Cycles | Flower Parts | Leaves | Misc. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
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					  What is Pome?					 
					 An apple is this type of fruit. | 
					  What is Photosynthesis?					 
					 This is where oxygen is produced. | 
					  What is Filament?					 
					 This holds up the anther. | 
					  What is Margin?					 
					 This can either be serrated, entire or wavy to name a few. | 
					  What is Simple leaf?					 
					 This type has a single leaf arising from the stem/petiole. | 
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					  What is Aggregate?					 
					 A raspbery is this type of fruit. | 
					  What is Respiration?					 
					 This is where carbon dioxide is released. | 
					  What is Stamen?					 
					 This is the male portion of the flower. | 
					  What is Petiole?					 
					 This connects the leaf to the branch. | 
					  What is Phloem?					 
					 This carries food down to the roots and the rest of the plant. | 
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					  What is Berry?					 
					 A tomato is this type of fruit. | 
					  What is Respiration?					 
					 This is C6H12)6 +6O2=6CO2+6H20+Heat. | 
					  What is Ovary?					 
					 This produces the ovules or eggs. | 
					  What is Blade?					 
					 This can be found in many different shapes. | 
					  What is Dicot?					 
					 This has xylem and phloem in rings. | 
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					  What is Hesperidium?					 
					 An orange is this type of fruit. | 
					  What is Photosynthesis?					 
					 This occurs in chloroplasts. | 
					  What is Sepals?					 
					 This protects the flower bud as it is forming. | 
					  What is Midrib?					 
					 This is found in the center of some leaves. | 
					  What is Rhizomes?					 
					 This has thick stems run horiztonal below ground. Iris | 
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					  What is Drupe?					 
					 A peach is this type of fruit. | 
					  What is Photosynthesis?					 
					 This is 6CO2+6H2O+sunlight=C6H12O6+6CO2 | 
					  What is Ovules?					 
					 This is the female reproductive cell. | 
					  What are Guard Cells?					 
					 These open and close the stoma  for gas exchange. | 
					  What is Herbaceous?					 
					 This is green and not winter hardy. |