Located at tip of root and where new cells are produced
Root Cap
This is where leaves develop
Node
The flattened portion of the leaf
Blade
The reproductive organ of a flowering plant
Flower
An example of a tap root
Carrot, Maple Tree
This part of the root absorbs water and nutrients
Root Hair
The space between nodes on a stem
Internode
The stalk (stem) of the leaf
Petiole
One of a flowers 3 functions
Attracts pollinators, produces seeds, produces fruits
This type of leaf veins run along side each other
Parallel
Nutrients FLOW DOWN the plant to the roots with this internal part
Phloem
An example of a stolon stem
Small openings under the leaf that allows the leaf to breathe
Stomata
A modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts
Petal
The female flower organs name
Pistil (Ovary, Ovule, Stigma, Style)
Root part that carries water and nutrients UP the stem
Xylem
An example of a tuber stem
Potato
One example of leaf arrangement (there are 3 to choose from)
Alternate, opposite, whorled
A modified leaf that surrounds and protects the flower bud before it opens
Sepal
The male flower organs name
Stamen (anther, filament)
Ivy, Spider Plants
A shoot or stem that originates from the root and takes nutrients from the tree it is growing from
Sucker
A cordate leaf is shaped like this
Heart
This type of flower has all four parts (Pistil, Stamen, Petals, Sepals)
Complete
Inflorescence