What are plants with roots, stems that transport nutrients, and leaves called?
What is vascular plants?
What holds plants in the soil?
What is roots?
Where a plant makes its food?
What is leaves
Supports the part of the plant above the ground?
What is a stem
The term for where a leaf is attached to the stem
What is a node
The process of plants making their own foods?
What is photosynthesis?
Which type of plant has one cotyledon, flower parts in three, fibrous root system, scattered vascular bundles, and parallel leaf veins
what is a monocot
Which type of plant has two cotyledons, ringed vascular bundles, flower parts in 4 or 5, tap root system , and branched leaf veins
what is a dicot
What are three factors that effect inner node length?
Temperature, fertilization, and light intensity
What is the term for in between two nodes
What is the inner node
What vascular plants need in order to grow? (4 things)
What is water, light, carbon dioxide and mineral nutrients
Water flows up through which vascular tissue
What is the xylem
Starch flows down in which vascular tissue
What is phloem
What are the three major zones of root growth
What is the meristematic region, zone of elongation, and zone of maturation
Name the 4 types of leaf arrangement
Molecules in leave that absorb sunlight?
What is chlorophyll.
What is the terminal growing point in a plant
What is the apical bud
The buds that form where the leaves are attached
What is axillary buds
What type of roots are found in plants above the ground
What is adventitious roots
What is the term for when pollen transfers from the anther from the male plant to the stigma of the female plant enabling fertilization and reproduction
What is pollination
Tiny holes on the underside of leaves that allow the plant to breathe.
What is stomata
Where does the xylem and phloem meet?
What is the vascular cambium
Apical buds produce which hormone that inhibits the growth of nearby axillary buds
What is auxin
What is the waxy, waterproof covering found on leaf blades?
What is the cuticle
What is the term for a flower with petals, stimga and style, anther and filament, and sepals
What is a complete flower