Materials for Plant Processes
Environmental Stimuli
Chemical Stimuli
Alternation of Generation
Asexual Reproduction Versus Sexual Reproduction
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Water food and oxygen are materials. 

What is plant processes.

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Plants respond to three different environmental stimuli.

What is Light, touch and gravity.

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Helps stimulate the ripening of the fruit.

what is ethylene

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Your body is made of two types of cells.

Haploid and diploid cells

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One advantage of asexual reproduction.

one parent organism can produce offsprings

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When plants don't have enough water.

wilt

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Plant bending toward light.

What is positive tropism

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Plants produce many different.

Hormones

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Most of your cells are.

Diploid cells

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The plants can be genetically identical to the.

Original plant or parent

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These two things are needed to make food.

Oxygen and carbon dioxide

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The growth of a plant toward or away from light.

What is phototropism 

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Plants respond to chemical stimuli just as good as.

environmental stimuli

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One generation is almost all.

haploid cells

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Plants can reproduce either.

Asexually or sexual

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 Water enters the plants roots and continues to the ______.

What is into the Xylem?

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 Response to plant and gravity.

what is gravitropism.

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One of the first plant hormones discovered.

Auxin

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The other generation is all.

diploid cells

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Plants such as irises and daylilies can use there under ground stems for.

Asexual reproduction

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The job of the Xylem and Phloem in most plants.

What is transport materials 

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Response to plant and touch.

What is thigmotropism

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Root tips produce most of the.

cytokinises

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Certain reproductive cells of the haploid generation produce.

haploid sperm or eggs

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Other plants like houseleeks or hens and chicks reproduce asexually using horizontal stems.

what are stolons

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