The four Tropisms are........
Hydrotropism, phototropism, thigmotropism, and geotropism
Parts of a flower
Pistil (stigma, style, ovary) Stamen (anther, filament) petal, ovolues, sepal, receptacle, peduncle
Xylem
tubes that carry water up through the plant
Chloroplasts
help capture light energy for photosynthesis. Also are where photosynthesis is conducted.
Hydrotropism
a plants response to water
The Pistil consists of ...
stigma, style, and ovle
Phloem
tubes that carry sugar down through the plant
Cellular Respiration
plants take in Co2 and breathe out oxygen. plants take some oxygen from that but produce more.
Geotropism
A plants response to gravity
What do the sepals protect?
The Ovle
Vascular
Does have Xylem and Phloem tubes
Angiosperms
flowering plant
Phototropism
a plant's turning or bending movement toward or away from a stimulus such as light, heat, or gravity.
Where are the ovules located?
Inside the Ovle
Non-Vascular
Does not have Xylem and Phloem tubes
Aquatic
growing or living around water
Pistil
The female reproductive part of a flower
Thigmotropism
A plants response to touch
Parts of a flower
Pistil (stigma, style, ovary) Stamen (anther, filament) petal, ovules, sepal, receptacle, peduncle
Photosynthesis
The process into which the plant turns light energy into sugar/food
Terrestrial
of or pretaining to land
Stamen
The male reproductive part of a flower