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Leaf Anatomy
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100

The tip of the leaf

What is the apex?

100

Living thing that makes its own food and does not need to consume another living thing to survive

What is producer?

100

An invisible gas that plants "exhale" into the air in the process of making food.  Humans inhale this gas in order to breathe.

What is oxygen?

100

This is what roots are always looking for.

What are water and nutrients?

100

These do most of the work of absorbing water and nutrients for the plant.

What are root hairs?

100

This occurs when rain and wind carry soil away, changing the surrounding landscape.  Roots help prevent this.

What is erosion?

100

This is a storage house that is made up of layers of leaves and a short stem.  It is kind of like a seed since you can save it and plant it later.  Onions, garlic, and tulips grow from this.

What is a bulb?

200

The outside edge of the leaf

What is the margin?

200

The process by which water is released from plants into the air

What is transpiration?

200

The green pigment found in all green plants which helps them produce food

What is chlorophyll?

200

This is how roots add to their length.

What is roots grow longer from the tip, adding cells to the end of each root?

200

The strongest part of the root.  It is at the tip of the root.  It is made up of a group of tough cells whose job is to push through dirt in search of moisture and nutrients.

What is the root cap?

200

Droppings of plant-eating animals such as cattle and horses.  It is used by farmers to replenish the soil.

What is manure?

200

Literally means "earth plant".  Each can be kept in a cool place for years then planted in the ground to grow.  It has all the nutrients the plant needs to grow its roots and stems.

What is a geophyte?

300

The place where a leaf connects to the tree or the stem of the plant

What is petiole?

300

Plants that lose their leaves in the fall and winter

What are deciduous plants?

300

The invisible gas that plants need from the air to make food for themselves

What is carbon dioxide?

300

A root's special sense that tells it to turn and grow down in to the Earth.

What is geotropism?

300

One thick, main root growing down from the plant's stem.  Carrots, turnips, and beets are examples of this.

What is a taproot?

300

This is the main way that nutrients get replenished into the soil naturally.

What is the decay of dead plants and animals?

300

These look like roots, but they are actually underground stems that store excess food.  Instead of growing down like roots, they grow horizontally.  They do NOT absorb water and nutrients for the plant.

What are rhizomes?

400

The entire leaf blade

What is lamina?

400

Several leaflets attached to a single petiole, which is attached to a plant

What is compound leaf?

400

Kind of food the plant makes

What is sugar?

400

This is the process of taking a healthy stem, branch, or even leaf from a plant and putting it in soil or water to grow into a new plant of the same kind.  It is considered a clone or copy of the original plant.

What is rooting a plant?

400

This root system is made up of a series of roots growing in many directions.  There may be a few roots that are thicker than others, but there is not one main root.  This system is usually wider than it is deep.

What is a fibrous root system?

400

This is a type of soil that's made up of decayed plant and animal matter.  You can buy it at the store or you can make your own by saving kitchen scraps, grass, dead leaves, and other plant matter from outside.

What is compost?

400

These are similar to bulbs but they do not have layers of leaves like bulbs.  They are solid.  They grow roots from the bottom.  Like bulbs, they survive underground during winter and produce new plants in spring.  A crocus is an example.

What are corms?

500

Banana shaped cells that expand and shrink to open and close the stoma of a leaf

What are guard cells?

500

Living thing that eats other living things to survive

What is consumer?


500

The tiny pores or "mouths" on leaf or other green part of a plant that take in gases to help make food for the plant

What are stomata?

500

These are the three main jobs of roots.

What are:

1)To absorb nutrients and water from soil

2)To anchor the plant in place

3)To prevent erosion

500

This root system is made up of one thick, main root with a number of smaller secondary roots branching off from the main root.  This root system is deeper than it is wide.

What is a taproot system?

500

These are the three most important chemical elements that plants need from the soil.

What are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium?

500

These are underground stems that are swollen to form a big lump.  They are packed full of starch.  One example is a potato.

What is a tuber?

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