Where the plant cells found?
What is in the ovary
meristematic tissue produces new cells that increase the length of the leaf or stem?
What is the intercalary meristem
The cells that form a protective layer around the stem and roots?
What is the cork cambium
The part that produces pollen
What is the anther
The male parts of the flower?
What is the anther and the filament
The male part of the flower?
What is the stamen
The tissue is the thin layer of cells that cover the soft parts of a flower?
What is the dermal tissue
What produces new transport cells in the root and cell?
What is the vascular cambium
Encloses the developing bud?
What is the sepal
What is sometimes called the carpel?
What is the pistil
The female part of the flower?
What is the carpel?
The other word for the dermal tissue?
What is the epidermis
The most flexible, thin-walled cells found throughout the plant?
What is the parenchyma cells
Absorbs the water and minerals from the ground?
What is the roots
The region of rapid cell division in plants?
What is the meristem
The part that holds up the anther?
What is the filament?
The tissue transports water and nutrients throughout the plant that is also the main function of two types of ______ tissue?
What is the vascular tissue
What helps with the tissue repair and replacement?
What is the collenchyma cells
Why is the stigma sticky
What is so it can trap the pollen
Where do the sperm cells travel to get to the egg cells?
What is the style
What are apart of the carpel?
What is
Stigma
Style
Ovary
Sepal
The tissue that are neither meristematic, dermal, or vascular tissues?
What is the ground tissue
What helps support the plant and transports materials?
What is the sclerenchyma cells
The one type of vascular tissue that only transports materials away from the roots?
What is the xylem
The one type of vascular tissue that transports substances from the leaves and stems to the roots and from the roots to the stem and leaves?
What is the phloem