This is the plant's "brain", controlling growth and development
what is a stem?
The process by which plants make their food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
what is photosynthisis?
these plants lack true roots, stems, and leaves.
what are mosses?
These structures absorb water and minerals from the soil.
What are roots
the loss of water vapor through leaves
what is transpiration
these plants have needle-like leaves and produce cones
what are conifers?
This part of the plant is responsible for making food through photosynthesis
what are leaves?
The bending of a plant in response to light
what is phototropism?
these flowering plants have two seed leaves
what are dicots?
this is the reproductive organ of the flowering plant.
what is the flower?
the process of a seed sprouting and growing into a new plant
What is germination?
these flowering plants have one seed leaf.
what are monocots?
this is the stalk that supports the leaves and the flowers.
what is the stem?
the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
what is translocation?
this is the largest group of plants on earth.
what are angiosperms?