This is the main role of roots
What is absorb/transport water/minerals
The growth that increases stem width
What is secondary growth
Main sight of this process
What is photosynthesis
The name of this structure
What is stomata
When a plant grows away from a stimulus
What is negative
These are the main structures that seed plants have
What is roots, leaves, and stems
This is the structure where cellular production takes place
What is Root cap
Stems are an essential part of this system
What is transport system
The flattened section is called this
What is the blade
This kind of plant stem
What is dicot
When plants grow away or towards light
What is phototropism
The 4 main crops that make up the world's food supply
What is rice, wheat, soybeans, and corn
Roots use this kind of transport
What is active transport
Where the leaves connect to the stem
What is node
The loss of water through the leaves
What is transpiration
The name of this tissue
What is ground tissue
When plants grow away or towards water
What is hydrotropism
The abrupt response of plants to touch
What is thigmonastic movement
Fibrous roots are found on this kind of plant
What is monocots
The vascular bundles are scattered throughout in these kinds of plants
What is monocot
This takes place in the stomata
What is gas exchange
The name of this structure on stems
What is petriole
Another name for solar tracking
What is heliotropism
The hormone that is the antagonist to auxin
What is cytokinin
The function of the Casparian strip
What is water retention
This structure produces tissues and increases thickness
What is vascular cambium
The layer of tissue where photosynthesis takes place
What is mesophyll
This type of pattern
What is sympodial
A true tropism
What is solar tracking/heliotropism
The response of a plant to the length of exposure to light is a 24-hour period
What is photoperiodicity