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100

Female part of the flower.

Pistil

100

Flat portion of a leaf.

Blade

100

A plant that develops from a seed, produces new seeds, and dies in a single growing season.

Annual

100

Scientific term for a flowering plant.

Angiosperm

100

Male part of the flower

Stamen

200

This leaf arrangemnt is highlighted by a cluster of leaves growing around the base of a plant.

Rosette Arrangement

200

The uniting of a sperm cell from a pollen grain with an egg cell in the ovary.

Fertilization

200

This type of leaf has more than one blade on every petiole.

Compound Leaf

200
Tightly packed tubular flowers that make up the center of a composite family flower.

Disk Flowers

200

Part of the flower that produces pollen grains (be specific).

Anther

300

Most leaf blades attach to the node by a stalk called a ___.

Petiole

300

Seeds need moisture, oxygen, and ____ to germinate. 

Favorable Temperature

300

What part of an embryo is responsible for food absorption and storage?

Cotyledon 

300

How many types of leaf venation do we recognize?

3

300
Pigment needed for photosynthesis to take place.

Chlorophyll

400

Flowers, leaves, roots, and ___ make up the four organs of a plant.

Stem

400

COrepresents what compound?

Carbon Dioxide

400

Sticky part of the pistil.

Stigma

400

Thin stalk-like structure of the stamen.

Filament
400

Most plants do not store glucose directly; instead, they convert it to ___.

Starch