The difference in meiosis and mitosis.
What is meiosis is for sexual reproduction and mitosis is for growth of the organism?
These are the two major type of root systems.
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What are fibrous roots and taproots?
This is the group of sepals that protect the unopened bud of the flower.
What is a calyx?
This is at the base of the pistil.
What is the ovary?
Fruits only occur in these plants.
What are flowering plants?
This term relates to the circulatory system of plants that transports materials throughout the plant.
What is vascular?
This is the part on the plant where the growth of organs such as leaves, flowers, or more stems takes place.

What is a node?
This term is used to identify the male reproductive organs of a flower.
What is a stamen?
Sexual reproduction can only occur in plants of the same ____.
What is species?
These are the two major forms of fruits.
What is dry and fleshy?
This plant structure transports water and nutrients up the plant.
What is a xylem?
This is an underground horizontal stem that looks root like but has nodes and internodes.
What is a rhizome?
The stamen is composed of these two parts.
What are anthers supported by filaments?
This is the term for when a flower has all of the major parts.
What is complete?
The part of the plant that bears pollen.
This plant structure transports the products of photosynthesis.
What is the phloem?
This is the function of flowers.
What is reproduction?
This is the term to describe the female reproductive organs of a flower.
What is a pistil?
These are two things that must occur for a flower to produce viable seeds.
What is pollination and fertilization?
Flower petals are technically these.
What are modified leaves?
This is the type of plant growth where the plant structure does not grow to a precise extent, size, nature, or number.
What is indeterminate?
Flowers are produced from these buds.
What are terminal buds?
This is the female part of the flower that has a sticky receptacle surface for pollen.
What is a stigma?
This is what a fruit contains.
What are seeds?
These are the three leaf arrangements.
What is whorled, opposite, and alternate?