This part of the root absorbs water and nutrient from the soil.
What are root hairs?
This green pigment in leaves is responsible for absorbing light energy for photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyl?
This is the male reproductive part of a flower, which produces pollen
What is the anther?
This method of seed dispersal involves seeds being carried by the wind
What is wind dispersal?
This part of the plant's vascular system is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
What is the xylem?
The vascular tissue in roots that transports water from the soil to the rest of the plant.
What is xylem?
These small openings on the underside of the leaves control gas exchange and water loss
What are stomata?
This is the female reproductive part of the flower that contains the ovary, style, and stigma.
What is the pistil?
This strategy of seed dispersal benefits plants by allowing their seeds to settle in nutrient-rich environments where animals frequent
What are animal droppings?
This tissue in the plant's vascular system transports the products of photosynthesis, like sugars, from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
What is the phloem?
This process allows roots to absorb water from soil by moving it from an area of low concentration to high solute.
What is osmosis?
This process occurs in the leaf’s chloroplasts, where plants convert sunlight into energy
What is photosynthesis?
This process involves the transfer of pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part for fertilization
What is pollination?
Seeds dispersed by this method often float on water to reach new areas
What is water dispersal?
This is the process by which water is transported from the roots to the leaves, moving through the xylem
What is transpiration?
The tropism roots are positive with.
What is gravitropism?
The process by which water vapor is released from the leaf to the atmosphere is called this
What is transpiration?
This term refers to the method of reproduction where plants produce offspring from a single parent without the need for fertilization
What is asexual reproduction?
Seeds dispersed this way are often carried by animals, either on their fur or in their digestive system
What is animal dispersal?
This term refers to the tissue that forms the vascular bundles, including both xylem and phloem, in plants.
What is vascular tissue?
This process involves roots breaking down minerals and absorbing them for the plants growth.
What is absorbtion?
The leaf's ability to capture sunlight and exchange gases is mainly affected by this factor
What is surface area?
This is the process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant
What is germination?
This type of seed dispersal occurs when seeds are ejected from the plant through mechanisms like explosive pods.
What is mechanical dispersal?
These are the small tubes in the phloem that allow for the movement of nutrients and sugars throughout the plant
What are sieve tubes?