It is a powdery substance that fertilizes the flowers egg (ovules).
What is pollen?
It is the edge of the leaf.
What is the margin?
The bud that found at the very end of a branch.
What is the terminal bud?
A carrot is an example of this root system.
What is the taproot?
The innermost part of a stem, resembles a spongy material.
What is the pith?
This type of flower contains both the male and female reporductive parts.
What is a complete flower?
This attaches the leaf to the stem.
What is the petiole?
The space located between two buds/nodes.
What is the internode or internodal space?
Looks like fuzz on the roots, but is actually where the roots absorb water and nutrients.
What is the root hairs?
After photosynthesis the manufactured food travels down through the.....
What is the phloem?
The most striking part of a flower.
What is the petals?
Type of leaf that has multiple leaflets.
What is the Compound Leaf?
By locating this you can easily tell how much growth a plant has put on from year to year.
What is the terminal bud scar?
The very end of a growing root, constantly sloughing off cells leading the path for the growing root.
What is the root cap?
Roots absorb water and minerals sending it up to leaves via the......
What is the xylem?
Name 2 ways flowers can be pollinated
What are birds, bees, flies, animals, wind, and humans?
Through photosynthesis the leaf creates this food
What is glucose?
The small marks on a woody stem that act as breathing pores.
What is the lenticels?
Roots provide this, it keeps plants standing tall.
What is the anchoring?
This is the outermost part of a stem or leaf.
What is the epidermis?
The sticky part of the female reproductive organ.
What is the stigma?
These cells open and close a pore space called stoma which allow a leaf to breath and transpire.
What is the cambium?
Plants set buds in the fall, these buds will eventually emerge as one of two things in the spring?
What is the leaves and flowers?
It is much easier to transplant a plant with this type of root system.
What is the fibrous root system?
This area of cells separates the "up" from the "down." Its job is to constantly produce new cells for these areas.
What is the cambium?