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A structure that protects seeds and helps them to disperse. 

What are fruits? 

100

These are the structures that contain the sexual organs of spermatophyte plants. 

What are flowers? 

100

This is the main photosynthetic organ of the plant and facilitates gas exchange with the atmosphere

What is the leaf? 

100

This is the aerial part of the plant that keeps it upright. 

What is the stem? 

100

This part of the plant generally grows underground and anchors the plant. 

What is the root? 

200

This green pigment absorbs sunlight and uses the energy to change inorganic to organic matter 

What is chlorophyll? 

200

These are the cells or organelles of the chlorophyll parenchyma. 

What are chloroplasts? 

200

Via this process water that has not been used during photosynthesis is released as water vapor through the stomata. 

What is transpiration? 

200

The process whereby pollen travels from the stamens to the pistil of a flower. 

What is pollination? 

200

Plants covert inorganic matter into organic matter via this process

What is photosynthesis? 

300

The part where auxiliary buds and the stem meet. 

What are nodes? 

300

Buds from which branches and new leaves grow sideways. 

What are auxiliary buds? 

300

The plant grows vertically from this bud which is located at the top of the main stem. 

What is the apical bud? 

300

The group of vessels that transports crude sap

What are xylem? 

300

Roots absorb these two substances from the ground. 

What are mineral salts and water? 

400
Plants with this type of stem grow for longer than one year. 

What are perennial? 

400

Microscopic holes on the underside of a leaf where CO2 enters. 

What are stomata? 

400

A flowers male sexual organs

What are the stamens? 

400

A flowers female sexual organ. 

What is the pistil? 

400

Plants like carrots have this type of thick main root. 

What is a tubercular root? 

500

Non-flowering plants that have no conducting vessels. 

What are Bryophytes? 

500

Non-flowering plants that have conducting vessels. 

What are Pteridophytes?

500

Flowering plants that have conducting vessels

What are spermatophytes?

500

Vascular plants with flowers and a fruit surrounding their seeds. 

What are angiosperms? 

500

Flowering vascular plants with bare seeds that are not surrounded by a fruit. 

What are gymnosperms? 

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