What are female reproductive structures called?
What are carpels (fused carpels are also known as pistils)?
Male reproductive structures
What is the staMEN?
Type of plants that bear fruits and flowers
What are Angiosperms?
Flowers are brightly colored to complete what task?
What is to attract insects to carry pollen used for sexual reproduction?
Layer of cells that covers the exterior of a plant.
What is dermal tissue?
What carries pollen to another flower where it may fertilize the eggs?
What are insects and other animals?
Structure supports the anther
What is the filament?
Colorful parts of plants that attract insects and small animals
What are petals?
Colorful parts of a plant that attracts insects and small animals
What are petals?
Small pores on the underside of the leaf
What is a stoma or stomata?
This structure is at the top of the pistil, it is sticky and is where the pollen sticks.
What is the stigma?
Structure that produces pollen?
What is the anther?
What property of water allows fluids to travel through narrow structures (xylem / Phloem)and allows capillary action to occur
What is cohesion?
Structure that carries waterand dissolve minerals upi from the roots and throughout thenplant
What is the xylem?
Leaves - photosynthesis and food storage occurs here
Stems / roots - provide support and protection for the plant
What is ground tissue?
What are the three parts of the pistil?
What are stigma, style, and ovary (sso)?
What are the two parts of the staMEN?
What are the anther and filament?
Cells that close or open to form the stomata
What are guard cells?
Phloem moves glucose and other nutrients from the leaves up nd down to the rest of the plant
What is phloem?
Transports water and nutrients?
What is vascular tissue?
Structures stored in the ovary.
What are the ovules or eggs?
CO2 + H2O + Sunlight------- C6 H12 O6 + O2 , occurs in chloroplasts
C6 H12 O6 + O2 ----------- CO2 + H2O + ATP , occurs in mitochondria
What is Photosynthesis?
What is Cellualr Respiraion
Process where moisture is released through the stomata
What is transpiration?
Photosynthesis occurs in what structure
What are chloroplasts in the leaves?
Name and describe the two types of roots?
What are fibrous root - grass
and taproot - carrot?