Anchors plants and stores nutrients.
What is the root?
The type of leave that has one petiole and one blade.
What is a simple leaf?
These are the main purposes of the stem *2
What are to support the plant and transport water and nutrients.
These are the three type of plant life cycles we studied.
What are annuals, biennials and perennials?
The female parts of a flower made of the stigma, the style and the ovary.
What is a pistil?
This type of root system is made up of many smaller roots. Plants with this kind of root system include grasses and rice.
What is a fibrous root system?
The type of leaf system that has one petiole and many blades.
What is a compound leaf?
This type of stem grows above the ground and requires no other support.
What is an erect stem?
The male part of the flower that allows fertilization to happen.
What is a stamen?
This type of leaf pattern has leaves that climb up on opposite sides.
What is an alternate leaf pattern?
This type of stem rests right on the ground.
What is a shortened stem?
This type of plant lasts one growing season.
What is an annual?
The part of the flower that is transported to other flowers by insects.
What is pollen?
This is where roots get water and nutrients for a plant.
What is the soil?
In this type of leaf, two leaves come from the stem at the same level (node) on opposite sides of the stem.
What is an opposite leaf pattern?
This type of stem wraps or climbs around another object for support.
What is a climbing stem?
This type of plant will come back over multiple growing seasons.
What is a perennial?
This part of the flower attracts bees and insects?
What is the petals?
What is a tap root?
These are leaves that radiate from a single point and radiate around a stalk or stem.
What is a whorled leaf pattern?
Peas and beans have this kind of stem.
What is a climbing stem?
Two perennials that we discussed that can be eaten are.....
What are raspberries and strawberries?
When insects and bees move pollen from one plant to another this is called.......
What is pollination?