Leaves are the site for what chemical process?
What is photosynthesis?
What part of a stem carries water and nutrients UP the stem to the leaves and flower?
What is the xylem?
Where are most roots found?
What is underground?
What is the process of a seed sprouting called?
What is germination?
Flowers are used for sexual reproduction of plants. What is this process called?
What is pollination?
What is the main vein in a leaf called?
What is the midrib?
What type of stem grows above ground?
What is an aerial stem?
What are two primary functions of roots?
What are absorb water and stabilize the plant?
What is the protective outer layer of the seed called?
What is the seedcoat?
What is the entire male part of the flower?
What is the stamen?
Monocot plants such as corn has what vein pattern?
What is parallel?
What are the three functions of a stem?
What are store water, transport water and nutrients, and support the plant?
What root system is found in most dicotyledon plants?
What is a taproot system?
What is the name of a seed with TWO seed leaves?
What is a dicotyledon?
What is the entire female part of the flower?
What is the pistil?
What leaf pattern has one leaf at each node?
What is alternate?
What is the outside layer of a stem called?
What is the epidermis?
What are the four types of roots?
What are taproots, fibrous roots, lateral roots, and adventitious roots?
The seed is filled with nourishment for the new plant;
this source of nutrition is called the __________.
What is called the endosperm
What is the sticky part of the plant that captures the pollen during reproduction?
What is the stigma?
What is the equation for photosynthesis?
What is 6CO2 + 6H2O + Light energy → C6H12O6 (sugar) + 6O2
What is the stem tissue that carries sugars and other molecules made during photosynthesis down the stem from the leaves?
What is the phloem?
What type of roots does grass have?
What is fibrous?
What are the four requirements for seeds to sprout?
What are water, light, temp/heat, oxygen
A complete flower has what four parts present?
What are the stamen, pistil, petal, and sepals.