The cell organelle that is unique to plants and provides strength and protection to the cell.
What is the cell wall?
Flowering plants that reproduce with seeds
The part of the root that branches off the primary root
What is the secondary root?
What is the margin?
The female part of the flower
What is the pistil?
This organelle gives plants the ability to make food through photosynthesis.
What are chloroplasts?
Do not reproduce with flowers, but with "naked seeds" or cones
Gymnosperms
The space between 2 nodes
What is the internode?
The part of the leaf that connects it to the stem
The part of the flower that holds up the petals
This is the "trash can" of the cell.
What is the Vacuole?
Angiosperms with 1 cotyledon
Monocots
The 4 functions of the root
What is anchorage, absorption, storage, and transport?
Leaf arrangement with rings of 3+ leaflets
What is whorled?
The part of the flower that supports the anther
What is the filament?
These are the inputs of photosynthesis
What are Carbon dioxide, water, and light energy?
Type of angiosperm with vascular bundles in a ring
Dicot
The bud responsible for secondary growth
What is the Axillary bud?
Oak leaves have these edges
What is lobed?
The part of the flower that recieves the pollen
What is the stigma?
What is the golgi body?
The example we used for monocots and dicots, respectively
Corn, bean
The substance that the phloem carries
What is sugar or food?
Openings on the leaves where gas exchange occurs
What are stomata?
The 4 parts of the pistil
What is the stigma, style, ovary, and ovule?