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the process of converting light energy into chemical energy using sunlight
plant phylla; botanists have traditionally referred to the phyla in the plant kingdom as
divisions
divisions
vascular plants
plants that have a system of tubes within them for the transport of water and nutrients
non-vascular plants
plants without an internal system of transport tubes for water and nutrients
rhizoids
small hairs in nonvascular plants that insert into the substrate to keep the plant in place
spores
tiny cells that can grow into new organisms; smaller than seeds
part of the plant breaks off and develops into a new plant with the exact same genetic
vegetative propagation information as the original plant
8 vascular tissue
9 xylem
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phloem
cuticle
deciduous
gymnosperm
coniferous
angiosperm
sepals
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Definition
stamen
filament
anther
pistils
system of tubes that transports fluids through the bodies of plants
vascular tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals from roots to stems and
leaves
vascular tissue that transports food (glucose) from photosynthetic cells to other parts of
the plant for growth and storage
the waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaf to prevent water loss
plants that shed their leaves seasonally
seed plants that reproduce using "naked" seeds like cones
evergreens - these plants do not shed their leaves seasonally
a plant with seeds that have a protective covering (flowers/fruits)
leaf-like structures that protect the developing flower
colorful leaf-like structures that attract insects and other animals to the flower for the
purpose of pollination
male reproductive parts of a flower; thin stalks that are topped by small knobs inside
the flower
thin stalk of the male stamen
the knob at the top of the male stamen; produces pollen
female reproductive parts of a flower; usually found in the center of the flower
Synonym
food making
phyla
transport
no transport
root-like
unicellular
plant binary
fission
veins and
arteries
root to leaf
leaf to root
skin
lose
pine tree
pine tree
food
flower holder
colorful
male
male
male
female
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stigma
style
ovary
monocot
dicot
the sticky tip of the pistil
a slender tube in a flower that connects the stigma to the ovary of a flower
hollow structure at the base of the flower; contains one or more ovules
angiosperms with one seed leaf
angiosperm with 2 seed leaves
female
female
female
one
two