ROOTS
STEM
LEAVES
FLOWERS
100

What are the 3 functions of the roots?

Absorb water and minerals, anchor the plant, and store food. 

100

What are the 4 functions of the stem?

Hold leaves in position, move nutrients around the plant, store food and water, and produce new living tissue. 
100

What are the 2 functions of leaves?

Food production and photosynthesis. 

100

What is the purpose of a flower?

Produce seeds through sexual reproduction. 

200

What is the purpose of the roots cap?

Protection of the root.

200

What are the 4 types of buds?

Terminal, leaf, flower, and lateral. 

200

What is the purpose of Chlorophyll?

A green pigment and does photosynthesis. 

200

What are the 4 main parts of the flower?

Sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil. 

300

What are the physical characteristics of a root?

White or cream in color and tiny root hairs.

300

How do you describe the cross section of a monocot stem? Dicot?

Monocot is scattered  and dicot has a ring. 

300

What are the 4 parts of the leaf?

Epidermis, cuticle, stomata, and mesophyll. 

300

What is the stamen? Pistil?

Male reproductive parts. Female part. 

400

When are adventitious roots formed?

On a stem or leaf after a stem cutting.

400

What does phloem do? Xylem?

Transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant and transports water from the roots to the leaves. 

400

What is the primary vein called?

Midvein.

400

What does an incomplete flower lack?

One of sepals, petals, stamen, pistil. 

500

In the longitudinal root tip cross section, what are the 4 areas?

Zone of cell differentiation, zone of elongation, zone of cell division, and root cap. 

500

What is an example of a plant with a monocot stem? Dicot?

Easter lilies, iris, and spider plant. Mums and African violets. 

500

What are the 5 texture factors?

Size, margin, surface, venation, and simple vs. compound. 

500

What is the numerical plan of monocots? Dicots?

3's. 4's or 5's. 

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