The passages through the leaf that transfer water and nutrients.
What are veins?
The opening in the epidermis that let gasses pass in and out.
What are stoma (stomata)?
C6H12O6
What is Glucose?
The female reproductive organ as a whole.
What is the carpel or pistil?
When pollen reaches the stigma.
What is pollination?
The single stem that holds a flower.
What is a peduncle?
These are the cells that perform photosynthesis.
What are chloroplasts?
The process that uses sugar and oxygen and releases CO2.
What is respiration?
The male reproductive cells of a flowering plant.
What is pollen?
When pollen reaches the ovules.
What is fertilization?
the slender stalk that holds up the anther.
What is a filiment?
This is what gives the leaves their green color.
What is chlorophyll?
The two products produced through photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
The part of the carpel that the pollen first attaches too.
What is the stigma?
Plants that have flowers that produce seeds for reproduction.
What are angiosperms?
The the small leaves located at the flower base that protects the flower bud?
What are sepals or the calyx?
These are the cells that open and close the stomata.
What are guard cells?
The formula for photosynthesis.
6H2O + 6CO2 >>>> C6H12O6 + 6O2
sunlight
The parts of the flower that becomes the fruit and seeds.
What are the ovary and the ovules?
The part of the plant that performs most of the photosynthesis.
What is the leaf?
The waxy coating that protects the epidermis.
What is the cuticle?
This is the outer layer of cells that contain the stomata.
What is the epidermis?
The process by which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create glucose and oxygen.
What is photosynthesis?
The male reproductive organ of a flower.
What is the stamen?
Plants that don't have flowers.
What are gymnosperms?