The most common tissue in plants
Ground Tissue
The Study of Plants
The arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant
Leaf Mosaic
Linear
Entire, Serrate, Dentate, Crenate, Undulate
A plant that loses it's leaves in the winter to conserve water.
Deciduous plant
Like epidermis-Your Skin
Dermal Tissue
Plants that grow year after year.
Perennial Plants
One leaf attached to the stem of a plant by a single petiole
Simple Leaf
Eliptical
Parallel, Pinnate, Palmate
Leaf Venations
Leaves are green because of this.
Chlorophyll
A "bundle" that contains the xylem and phloem.
Vascular Tissue
Plants that live for only 1 year
Annula Plants
Several leaflets attached to a single petiole
Compound leaf
Cleft
what type of margin?
Entire edge of leaf is smooth with no indentations
Entire
Erect-Trees and Flowers
Climbing-Creeping Vines
Prostrate-Watermelons and Cucumbers
Subterranean- Potato
Contains cells that have not specialized in any particular function
Meristematic Tissue
Biennial Plants
Plants that live for two years
Three leaf mosaics in creation
alternate, opposite, whorled
What type of margin?
Tiny sharp teeth along it's outer edge.
Serrate
Nonvascular Plants without xylem and phloem
Bryophytes
Transports water UP the roots and this transports food back DOWN the leaves.
Xylem and Phloem
Vegetative Organs
Reproductive Organs
stems, roots and leaves
flowers, fruits and seeds
Three characteristics that botanists use to classify a plant from which a leaf comes.
shape, margin, venation
Lobed
What type of margin?
More pronounced teeth that point outward rather than just towards the apex.
Dentate
Grown on ground, can attach themselves to a tree and grow and look like a tree. They are seedless vascular plants.
Ferns
A carrot is the root of a carrot plant. What kind of organ is it?
Vegetative Organ
Scalelike
What type of margin?
Teeth are rounded rather than pointed.
Crenate
Coniferophyta and Anthophyta
What is the common name
Evergreen
A section of a plant no longer has any mitosis going on . What kind of tissue should be absenting that section?
Meristematic
Needlelike
What type of margin?
Leaf's edge doesn't have "teeth", but is wavy.
1.Female reproductive organs of the pine tree.
2.Knobs on the tips of pine branches that contain fine dust.
1. Seed Cones
2. Pollen Cones