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Control center of the cell, contains genetic information
What is the Nucleus
100
Does nutrient production and is the transportation system of the cell.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum
100
animals that have a backbone or spinal column.
What are vertebrates
100
Underground stem of a fern
What is a Rhizome
100
stems that are soft, thin, and flexible and green
What are Herbaceous Stems
200
A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
What is Prokaryote
200
Produces proteins
What is a ribosome
200
animals without a backbone
What are invertebrates
200
Vascular tissue that forms and hollows vessels that transport substances and other sugars from the roots throughout the plant
What is Phloem
200
the first root that emerges from a seed
What is Primary Root
300
Found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
What is the Nucleolus
300
A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
What is Eukaryote
300
Does not require the production of sperm and eggs
What is Asexual Reproduction
300
vascular tissue in plants that takes sugars and other products from the leaves to storage systems within the plant
What is Xylem
300
A much-thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome (like a potato) that is used for food storage
What is a Tuber
400
Stores water
What is a Vacuole
400
A cellular organelle that modifies, packages, stores, and routes cell products
What is Golgi Apparatus
400
A tissue that produces most of the new xylem and phloem cells and is located in between them
What is Cambium
400
Threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground.
What are rhizoids
400
Fern Leaves
What are fronds
500
Packages waste for transport out of the cell.
What is the Lysosome
500
Called the powerhouse of the cell. Where a cell gets all its energy from.
What is Mitochondria
500
Do not have the structures that transport water substances through the plant
What are Non-Vascular Plants
500
tightly coiled new leaves of ferns
What are Fiddleheads
500
primary or main root with tiny root hairs
What is a Taproot