What is a function of roots?
Anchor plants, absorb water, minerals and store food.
Location of the stem?
From root to flower.
What is the main function of leaves?
Water, color changing, photosynthesis, food making, site of gas exchange respiration, and stores food.
How many different reproductive systems can there be?
Two
Which nutrient has the most relative percent in a plant?
Nitrogen 100%
One type of root
Tap root or fibrous root
Name the 2 parts of the stem?
External and internal stem.
Parts of the leaf.
Cuticle, stomata, petiole, blade, midrib, vascular bundles.
Function of the flower
Reproduces, carries seeds and carries seeds.
Which nutrient has the symbol FE?
Iron
Another type of root
Tap or fibrous root
Role of the stem
Distributes nutrients and plant needs supports plants.
What is the main part of the leaf.
The midrib
What are the parts of the male reproductive system in a flower?
Stamen (anther and filament)
Which nutrients contribute to the cell wall?
Boron and Calcium
What are root caps?
Growth of new cells in roots
Parts of stem.
Lenticels, bud scale scars, leaf scars, terminal bud.
What is the blade.
What are the female reproductive systems in a flower?
Pistil (ovary, style and stigma)
How many nutrients are macro nutrients? (Secondary or primary)
Six ( calcium, potassium, sulfur, hydrogen, phosphorus and magnesium)
What is the purpose of root caps?
Expand the root.
What is the purpose of the lenticels of the stem?
To give the plant oxygen.
Explain what the mesothelioma layer contains
Contains air and chloroplasts.
What are imperfect, incomplete, perfect and complete flowers?
Imperfect flower: Either male or female not both
Perfect flower: Has both male and female
Incomplete flower: missing one of four major parts
Complete flower: had all four major parts
Which nutrient has the least relative percent in the plant?
Molybdenum ( 0.001)