This is a carbohydrate that the body cannot digest.
What is fiber?
Identify “h”
What is a petal?
Identify structure “t”.
What is the cuticle?
Define the purpose of the dichotomous key.
What is a way to classify plants?
This kind of tissue is produced by the cambium in a root.
What is vascular tissue?
These essential foods are actually ripened ovaries that include fleshy or dry material surrounding a seed.
What is fruit?
Identify “d”
What is the stigma?
Identify structure “l”
What is the epidermis?
A plant with no vascular system is called this.
What is a non-vascular plant?
This is the holding spot for water in a plant cell.
What is the central vacuole?
Name the pressure exerted by the cytoplasm being pushed against the cell wall.
What is turgor pressure?
Identify “f”
What is the ovary?
Identify structure “n”
What is spongy mesophyll?
A plant that has a vascular system but does not produce seeds is classified as this.
What is a seedless vascular plant?
Chloroplasts serve what function in a plant cell?
What is the location of photosynthesis?
These are the embryonic leaves in a seed that will be the source of nutrients during the plant’s early stages of development.
What are cotyledon?
Identify “a” and “b”
What are the anther and the filament?
Identify these two vascular tissues “r” and “s”.
What are the xylem and phloem?
A plant with a vascular system that produces seeds but does not produce flowers is in this classification.
What is a gymnosperm?
Chromoplasts are different from chloroplasts in this way.
What is the pigments they hold?
This uses the design found in living organisms to develop an artificial system.
What is biomimicry?
Combined, parts “a” and “b” are known as this (Part “c”).
What is the stamen?
Identify structure “o”.
What are guard cells?
A plant that does have a vascular system, produces seeds, and produces flowers is classified as this.
What is an angiosperm?
This area of a root is where cells complete their differentiation and form tissues.
What is the zone of maturation?