these plants survive without a transport system
nonvascular
3 functions of roots
absorb mineral and water
store food
anchor plant
2 functions of stems
support
transport
function of the leave
perform photosynthesis
outside of the root
epidermis
moss is an example of this
nonvascular
absorb water and minerals
root hair
green and bendable stems are called
soft stems
3 things chloroplasts need to perform photosynthesis
CO2, water, sunlight
carbon dioxide, H2O, energy
these types of plants have hollowed-out tubes to transport water and nutrients
vascular
protect root tips
root cap
trees have these kinds of stems
where does air enter and exit plant
stoma
does not produce flowers or fruits
gymnosperm
part of root that is used to store food
cortex
series of tubes that move water and minerals up the plant
phloem
what is the stoma?
they are pores
produces flowers or fruit
angiosperm
transport vessels
moves sugar made in the plant's leaves to other parts of the plant
xylum
where is stoma located
underside of leaf