What are the two functions of the roots?
What is anchor the plant and absorb water/nutrients?
Type of cell used for wood and nut shells (support and protection)?
What is the sclerenchyma cells?
What are the types of roots found in monocots?
What are fibrous roots?
Which vascular tissue specifically transports nutrients such as glucose?
What is phloem?
This is the waxy layer on the top of leaf that prevents water loss.
What is the cuticle?
Name two gases that travels through the stomata that is NOT water vapor.
What is the oxygen and carbon dioxide?
What structure is only found in the roots and assists in the movement of water?
What is the Casparian strip?
What is the arrangement of the vascular bundles in a dicot.
What is ringed?
What do angiosperms produce uniquely?
Flowers
Gymnosperms = cones
This type of ground tissue found in leaves where most photosynthesis occurs and chloroplasts are found?
What is mesophyll
The roots are the starting point in this method of water movement in plants.
What is capillary action?
The stem contains these 2 layers that aid in the movement of waters and minerals.
What are the xylem, phloem?
(Cambium)
This side of the leaf contain the stomata and is the site for transpiration.
What is the underside/bottom?
What are the three parts of the female reproductive organ (carpel)?
What is stigma, style, ovary?