Organs
Parts of the Leaf
Parts of the Leaf Part 2
Leaf Tissues
A Little Sappy
100

This system is the part of the plant which is ordinarily underground anchoring the plant and function in absorbing nutrients and storing food.

What is the root? 

100

The three basic shapes of leaves.

What are Broad and flat, Long and narrow and Needle-like or scale like?

100

These are a developing leaf.

What are buds?

100

Three types of tissue

What are Structural, Vascular, and Meristematic?

100

Vascular tissue in plants is similar to this system in humans.

What is the circulatory system? 

200

This system is the part of the plant found above ground holding leaves toward the sun for the manufacturing of food and providing protection.

What is the shoot system?

200

These help to keep the leaf in its form and prevent it from tear or collapse.

What are blades?

200

These leaves have one blade on each petiole.

What are simple leaves?

200

The purpose of this is to replace epidermal tissue and forms another layer of the tissue back around the bark.

What is cork tissue?

200

Ms. Foster often compared sap and it’s functions in plants to this counterpart in the human circulatory system.

What is the blood? 

300

This is a structure within a system that has a definite form and performs definite function or it functions for the system.

What is an organ?

300

This attaches the blade to the stem and contains substance between the blade and the stem.

What is the petiole? 

300

These leaves have more than one blade on every petiole.

What are compound leaves?

300

This tissue is found in roots, stems, leaves, and fruits to help store food.

What is the parenchyma?  

300

This moves water and dissolved minerals upward to the leaves.

What is the xylem?

400

Leaves make this for plants.

What is food?

400

When a plant lacks a petiole, it’s called this

What is a sessile? 

400

These are the point at which leaves grow from the stem.

What are nodes?

400

This is the sweet liquid that is found within vascular tissues of plants.

What is sap?
400

This moves food manufactured on leaves downward.

What is the phloem? 

500

Flowers allow plants to do this.

What is reproduce?

500

These are small leaf like or scale like structures that help covers the leaf during development.

What are stipules? 

500

This is growth due to a plant’s exposure to light.

What is phototropism? 

500

The two types of sap functions

What is Water dissolves minerals and moves it up to the leaves, and Moves downward to the stem and roots.


500

This tissue helps to grow and repair plants.

What is meristematic tissue? 

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