The structure in plants that transports hormones, water and liquid sugar as well as supports the leaves.
What is the stem?
What is one function of the roots?
Absorb nutrients
Anchor the plant
The reproductive part of the plant.
What is the flower?
These are used to open and close the stomata.
What is guard cell?
The stigma, style and ovary make up this female structure of the flower.
Factors that increase the rate of transpiration.
This structure transports liquid sugars from the leaves to the roots to be stored.
What is phloem?
Plants convert CO2 and H20 into what carbohydrate?
What is C6H12O6, Glucose?
Growth in response to a stimulus, controlled by plant hormones.
What are tropisms?
This occurs when pollen is transferred from the stamen to the pistil.
What is pollination?
The movement of water from the roots through the stem, out of the stomata in leaves.
What is transpiration?
Plants convert light energy in to chemical energy called glucose. Glucose is converted into what type of energy during what process?
(two part answer)
What is ATP during cellular respiration?
This term explains how seeds leave the parent plant.
What is seed dispersal?
This is has one main root and a radish is an examle.
What is tap root?
Occurs when pollen moves down the style to the ovary and fuses with the ovules.
What is fertilization?