Parenchyma, Collenchyma, and Schlerenchyma
Roots
Stems
Leaves
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thin and flexible cell walls
What kind of cell walls do Parenchyma have?
100
taproot, fibrous, prop, aerial, pheumatophores
What are all the different types of roots?
100
an organ that supports the plant and sometime stores food
What is a stem?
100
A flat, broad, green structure in which photosythesis occurs
What is a leaf blade?
100
the movement of sugars in the phloem
What is translocation
200
unevenly thickened cell walls
What kind of cell wall does collenchyma have?
200
Carrot or beet
What is an example of a taproot?
200
rhizome
What stem stores food?
200
a stalk that joins the leaf blade to the stem and contains vascular tissue that extends from the stem to the veins in the leaves
What is a petiole?
200
xylem and phloem
What are the different elements of vascular tissue?
300
very thick and rigid cell walls
What kind of cell wall does schlerenchyma have?
300
corn
What is an example of a prop root?
300
potato
What is an example of a tuber stem?
300
the point where a petiole and the stem join
What is a node?
300
cork and vascular cambium
What are the two types of lateral meristems?
400
grow
What does collenchyma's cell wall allow the plant to do?
400
vines
What is an exaple of an aerial root?
400
A short, thick underground stem that has buds from which new plants can grow
What is a corm?
400
when leaf blade is not divided
What is a simple leaf?
400
regions of actively dividing cells
What is meristem?
500
fibers and sclereids
What are the two types of schlerenchyma?
500
bald cypress
What is an example of a pheumatophore
500
bark
What is a example of cork cambium on a woody stem?
500
alternating, opposite, or whorled
What are the three ways leaves can be on a plant?
500
palisade and spongy
What are the two types of mesophylls?
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