What is the primary function of a seed?
What is Reproduction
Roots absorb what?
What is water or nutrients
The Xylem goes in what direction?
What is up?
Leaves perform what process?
What is photosynthesis
What is the male part of the flower called?
What is the Stamen.
What are the three parts of a Seeds
What is seed coat, embryo and cotyledon.
Name one type of root
What is taproot, fibrous, lateral or advantageous.
The Phloem travels in what direction?
What is down.
What type of leaf vein patter runs in straight lines?
What is Parallel.
What is the female part of the plant called?
What is a pistil.
What part of the seed becomes the plant?
What is the embryo?
What type of root creates a new plant?
What is an advantageous root.
What two tissues transport water, sugars and nutrients?
What is Xylem and Phloem.
What type of leaf arrangement creates a mirror image.
What is opposite.
What grows around the seed to help it travel?
What is a fruit.
What does Monocot mean?
What is one cotyledon.
Name one type of plant tissue.
What is epidermis, cortex or vascular cylinder.
The cortex, epidermis and cambium are what?
What are tissues.
What type of leaf patter has multiple leaves out of one node?
What is a whorled pattern.
The process of having pollen fertilize the seed.
What is pollination.
Seeds are one way of a plant doing this...
What is plant Propagation
What root grows horizontally?
What are the lateral roots.
Name one type of stem.
What is Aerial, Subterranean and Acaulescent.
Name one of the three types of leaf tissues.
What is Epidermis, Mesophyll and veins
What is the male and female reproduction cells called
What are gamates?