Part of the vascular system responsible for moving water and solutes from the root
Xylem
What are the 3 leaf arrangments
alternate, opposite, and whorled
Leaves that cover the outside of the bud
Flower Bud
A plant sold with its roots exposed, without soil or a container
Bare Root
Part of vascular tissue, transports sugars from source tissues to sink tissues
Phloem
Collets water and minerals in soil
Root Hair
What are the 3 Leaf Arrangements - compound
Palmately, Pinnately, and Bipinnately
Located at the end of the plant shoot
Terminal Bud
A plant whose seeds have two cotyledons (seed leaves).
Dicot
The scare left on a twig when a leaf falls
Leaf Scar
Root Cap
What are the vein types in leaves
Parallel, Pinnate, and Palmate
Stem region of a plant where one or more leaves attach
Node
A type of succulent plant, often characterized by spines and fleshy stems.
Cacti
Found in the tips of roots, the main function is to trigger the growth of the new cells
Meristem
The innermost layer of the root, in between the epidermis and endodermis
Cortex
Grass is an example of what kind of vein type
Parrallel
Moves water and dissolved nutrients from the root to the leaves
Xylem
A specialized underground storage organ, like an onion or daffodil, used for reproduction and survival.
Bulb
Lateral meristem in plants
Cambium
Single layer of cells that regulates water and other substances
Endodermix
All plants other than grass and what vein type
Net-like
Central area in plant stems
Pith
A plant resulting from the cross-breeding of two different varieties or species
Hybrid
Space between nodes
Internode