What is the area where leaves develop?
Node
This type of seed bears two seed leaves.
Dicot
What is the female part of the plant? It includes the stigma, style, and ovary.
Pistil
The most important plastid; where photosynthesis occurs.
The function of this part of the plant is to anchor the plan, support the plant, and it obtains and stores nutrients and water.
Roots
What is the space between nodes?
Internode
This type of seed bears one seed leaf.
Monocot
What is the male part of the plant? It includes the anther and the filament.
Stamen
The protective barrier around the cell that controls entry and exit.
Cell Membrane
Vascular tissue that "flows up" and moves water and nutrients to higher parts of the plant.
Xylem
What is the main structural axes of a plant?
Stem
The protective outer coat of a seed.
Seed Coat
This part of the flower uses its color and scent to attract pollinators.
Petals
Nucleus
Vascular tissue that "flows down" and moves sugars and metabolic products down the plant to the roots.
Phloem
What is the dominant or main bud that is responsible for growth?
Terminal Bud
The part of the plant embryo that develops into the primary root.
Radicle
The base leaves that are used to protect the petiole and ovary of the plant.
Sepal
Creates/Produces proteins.
Ribosome
A leaf of a plant that consists of several leaflets joined to a single stem.
Compound Leaf
What is the angle between the upper side of a leaf and the stem from which it grows?
Axil
An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plant. The "first leaf/leaves" to appear from the geminating seed.
Cotyledons
This type of flower has both male and female parts.
Perfect Flower
Site of respiration and energy transfer.
Mitochondria
This type of leaf venation is straight veins that are next to each other but never touch.
Parallel