Roots grow where?
What is underground?
This is the structure that connects the leaves to the stem.
What is axil?
This structure protects the interior of the flower.
What is sepal?
The space between nodes.
What is Internode?
_______________ is the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants.
What is Horticulture?
These fibrous structures keep the plant anchored in the ground.
This structure preforms provides support to the leaf.
What is veins?
This structure captures pollen.
What is Stigma?
__________ are areas of growth.
What is Nodes?
_____________________ __________________study plants through basic and applied research
What is a Plant Pathologists?
This structure protects the growing seed.
This is the thin waxy structure on the leaf.
What is the cuticle?
The stamen is made up of these parts.
What is Anther and Filament?
This structure holds the individual flowers in place on the stem.
What is Pedicel?
What is Hydrated?
Leaves preform this function.
What is the function of the petiole?
What is transports water and nutrients from the stem to the leaf?
This is one pollinator that is attracted to flower petals.
What is a bee?
Another name for terminal bud.
What is Apical Bud?
The ______________ carries important sugars, organic compounds, and minerals around a plant.
What is Phloem?
Name two types of root systems:
What is fibrous and taproot?
This structure contains the stomata.
This part will eventually become the seed of the fruit.
What is Ovule?
New stem is produced from the tip of the plant in a section known as the ___________.
What is New Meristem?
Xylem and phloem travel entire length of stems in discrete threads called ‘____________ ___________’.
What are 'vascular bundles’?