Corms, tubers, rhizomes, and stolons are all examples of what?
What is Modified Stems?
What are the two types of roots?
What is Tap and Fibrous?
What is the name for the male reproductive part fo the plant?
What is Stamen?
Flower petals in increments of 3.
What is a monocot?
Primary purpose of leaves.
Small openings on stems that control air and water
What is Lenticels?
The largest and longest part of a tap root.
What is the name for the female reproductive part of the flower?
What is Pistil?
Tap Roots.
What is dicot?
Chloroplasts collects __________ to turn it into nutrients for the plant.
What is sun energy?
Woody and Herbaceous
What are Lateral Roots?
What are anther and filament?
Flower petals in increments of 4 or 5.
Dicot
Part of the root that is done growing.
Herbaceous stems do not produce what?
What is Wood?
Outshoots from the lateral roots.
What are root hairs?
Three parts of the pistil.
What is Stigma, Style, and Ovary?
Parallel leaf veins.
What is monocot?
When the ovary of the flower is fertilized, what does the ovary become?
What is a fruit or seed?
Woody stems grow which way?
Up and Out
Part of the root that is still growing.
What is the zone of elongation?
What does the anther do?
What is produce pollen?
Branched leaf veins.
What is dicot?
What does the stigma do?
What is catch pollen to send to the style to the ovary for fertilization?