This part of the seed turns into the root of a plant.
What is the radical?
Parts of the shoot system (identify at least three of five parts).
What is the stem, leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits?
When I plant has exposure to water and carbon dioxide, it needs this energy source to initiate the photosynthetic phenomena.
What is sunlight or solar energy?
The part of a flower that attracts insects.
What are petals?
What is food?
The part of a seed that turns into the shoot system.
What is the plumule?
The part of the shoot system responsible for reproduction.
What is the flower?
What is water and carbon dioxide?
A term used to describe the layers of a flower.
What is a whorl?
This word means growth of a seed into a young plant or seedling.
What is Germination?
The part in a seeds that contains a small amount of food to nourish the small plant.
What is the endosperm or food storage?
These are the two types of root systems
What is the primary root (taproot) and fibrous root?
The product of photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
The male reproductive system of a flower.
*List all parts or state the name*
What is the stamen? (What are filaments and anthers?)
What is a primary root?
The pore on the side of a seed where most of the water is absorbed.
What is the micropyle?
Part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis.
What is a leaf?
The first leaves produced from a germinated seed that have a role in photosynthesis.
What is the cotyledon or the seed leaves?
The female reproductive system of a flower.
*List all parts or state the name*
What is the pisitil or carpal? (What are stigma, style, and ovary?)
What is water, air, and a suitable temperature?
The dormant, living plant inside of a seed.
What is the embryo?
The part of the shoot system that is responsible for moving water up the stem and to other parts of the plant.
What is the xylem?
The organelle of a plant cell that is responsible for photosynthesis.
What is the chloroplast?
The part of the female reproductive system that, when fertilized will turn into a seed/fruit.
What is the ovule?
The optimum temperature range for a seed to germinate.
What is 77°F to 95°F?