Plant Growth
Flowers
Stems
Leaves
Fruit
Buds
Roots
100

the "initial cells" in most plants

Meristematic tissue

100

the flowers basic function for plants

reproduction

100

the two main types of flower structures

dicots or monocots

100

a leaf's main purpose

to photosynthesize (make energy for the cell)

100

definition of fruit

crop and or seed container thats inedible

100

definition of bud

dormant projection on a stem from which growth may develop when conditions are favorable

100

three functions of roots

anchor plant, absorb water and nutrients, support plant and hold it in place

200

three ways plants grow

cell division

cell enlargement

cell differentiation

200

the four parts of a flower structure

1. sepals 2. petals

3. stamen (male parts)

4. pistil (female parts)

 

200

the vascular bundle that carries water

phloem

200

evergreens versus deciduous plants

have leaves year round versus lose leaves at some point during the year

200

the six ways that fruit are dispersed

animals, gravity, fire, water, air, explosion of fruit

200

the two ypes of bud growth

vegetive or floral

200

two parts of roots

primary roots and lateral or secondary roots

300

the "woody" tissue that gives a plant firmness

sclerenchyma tissue

300

the two main ways that flowers pollinate

wind dispersal and pollinators

300

the vascular bundle that carries nutrients

xylem

300

another name for leaf blade

lamina

300

your favorite fruit

WRONG> its a kiwi

300

where is an axilary bud

between the stem and a leaf

300

at what size do roots stop absorbing water and nutrients

2mm

400

lives for more than two years

perennial

400

Mr. Moll's favorite flowering plant

russian sage or border forsythia

400

the outside of the stem, keeping water in and outside life out

epidermis

400

the part of the leaf that attaches to the stem

petiole

400

an example of a fruit dispersed by gravity and water (tropical)

coconut

400

where is an adventious bud located

projecting from the roots

400

a root that arises from a stem of a plant

adventitious root

500

lives for two years and then dies

biennial

500

name one native oklahoma flower

hmmm

500

the inside material of a stem

pith

500

the pores in leaves that let in and out gasses, water, and nutrients

stomata (stoma)

500

a plant that explodes its fruit

himalayan basalm

500

another name for a terminal bud

apical

500

a root that stores energy

tuber!

600

lives just a single year

annuals

600

a synonym for flower

bloom or blossom

600

cells that divide laterally to increase a stems size as it grows

vascular cells (tree rings!)

600

when are stoma open and closed, and why?

open in day (during photosynthesis), closed at night, when photosynthesis stops

600

an example of legume fruit

bean pod!

600

buds on the side of a stem

lateral buds or axillary buds

600

the two main types of organisms that roots interact with

mycorrhize and nodules (bacteria that colonize the root)

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