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... The leaf is the primary photosynthetic organ of the plant. It consists of a flattened portion, called the blade, that is attached to the plant by a structure called the petiole. Sometimes leaves are divided into two or more sections called leaflets. Leaves with a single undivided blade are called si ...
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... Identify and name a variety of common plants including garden plants, wild plants and trees, and those classified as deciduous and evergreen Identify and describe the basic structure of a variety of common flowering plants including roots, stem/trunk/leaves and flowers Plant sunflowers, sweet peas, ...
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... to combine (synthesis) the carbon from carbon dioxide with oxygen and hydrogen from water to produce simple sugars, (carbohydrates) from which enzymatic action, other plant food and in torn tissues are formed. ...
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... damp shady places these plants are low growing and don’t have roots. They absorb what they need directly from their environment. These materials pass through the cell walls into the cells. This is a slow process compared to vascular transport. The cell walls are thin and can not support a tall plant ...
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Unit 6 - root,stems, leaves

... 15. explain the formation of a pollen tube and how fertilization takes place. What is double fertilization? 16. describe two ways plants reproduce vegetatively in nature. 1. describe the parts of a typical seed. 17. explain the advantage for seeds to have a starchy endosperm as opposed to a sugary e ...
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PowerPoint Presentation - Chapter 29 Plant Diversity I

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... In order to study the billions of different organisms living on Earth, scientists have sorted and classified them based on their similarities and differences. This system of classification is also called taxonomy and usually features both English and Latin names for different divisions. It is always ...
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