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So a plant species won't die
How humans use plants
Odds and Ends
100
Helps the plant use light energy and turn it into food
What is chlorophyll?
100
Take in water and nutrients from the soil and send into the roots
What are root hairs?
100
Single reproductive cell
What is a spore?
100
Plant materials that can be made into threads
What are fibers?
100
Process by which plants make food
What is photosynthesis?
200
Tubes that carry water and nutrients from roots to leaves
What is xylem?
200
Type of root that keeps the plant from blowing over
What are prop roots?
200
Plant that has nonprotected seeds
What is a gymnosperm?
200
Seeds of some grasses that can be eaten
What is grain?
200
This provides extra food for a newly germinated seed
What is the fruit?
300
Tubes that carry food from the leaves to other parts of the plant?
What is phloem?
300
Type of root that stores food for the plant
What are storage roots?
300
We often eat this type of plants' seed covering
What is angiosperm?
300
Quinine
What is a type of medicine from a plant?
300
Plants release this when photosynthesis occurs
What is oxygen?
400
Stores chlorophyll
What is chloroplast?
400
Roots that grow in a tangled mass close to the surface
What are fibrous roots?
400
A seed does this when conditions are right for growing
What is germination?
400
Digitalis
What is medicine made from plants?
400
spore: nonvascular plant=________: vascular plant
What is a seed?
500
_______:leaf=lungs: human
What is stomata?
500
Found in carrots, beets, and sweet potatoes
What are storage roots?
500
A part of the flower that contains the male reproductive cells
What is pollen?
500
The protective covering that we eat
What is the fruit?
500
This part of a tree hardens into bark
What is phloem?
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