Holds buds, branches, flowers, and leaves.
What are Stems?
A part of the root that has no equivalent in stems and is composed of two cell types.
What is the root cap?
This plant organ not only houses the haploid generations that will produce gametes, but it also functions to increase the probability that male and female gametes from different plants will unite.
What is the flower?
A flower has ___ whorls.
What is 4?
I belong to the bryophyte family.
What is moss?
Anchors the plant to the ground, stores food/energy and draws minerals and water to plant.
What are roots?
The apical meristem daughter cells soon subdivide into these three primary tissue types.
What are the protoderm, procambium, and ground meristem?
Floral organs are thought to have evolved from these.
What are the leaves?
The pollen-producing part of a flower consists of the filament and the anther.
What is the stamen?
The branch of science concerned with naming and classifying organisms.
What is taxonomy?
The site of reproduction, contain the male and female gametophytes, can be bright and colorful and fragrant to attract pollinators.
What is the flower?
The four regions commonly recognized in developing roots.
What are the root cap, the zone of cell division, the zone of elongation, and the zone of maturation?
A complete flower has these four whorls.
What are the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium?
This is a collective term for all the stamens of a flower.
What is Androecium?
The closest living relative to land plants
What is charophyte?
The site of photosynthesis, absorbs sunlight to produce energy, site of the majority of transpiration.
What are the leaves?
Columella cells contain __________ (plastids with starch grains) that collect on the sides of cells facing the pull of gravity.
What is amyloplast?
The microspores, through mitosis and wall differentiation, become _________.
What are pollens?
In most flowers, the _________, which is unique to angiosperms, consists of a single carpel or two or more fused carpels.
What is Gynoecium?
Roots, shoots, and leaves all contain three basic types of tissues.
What are dermal, ground, and vascular tissue?
Contains the embryo which will become a new plant.
What is a seed?
This is a group of cells in the center of the root apical meristem.
What is the quiescent center?
___________ undergoes meiosis to produce four haploid megaspores. In most plants, however, only one of these megaspores survives; the rest is absorbed by the ovule.
What is Megaspore mother cell
In many modern flowering plants, the ______ have become highly modified and are not visually distinguishable from one another unless the pistil is cut open.
What is the Carpel?
The three primary meristems.
What are the protoderm, procambium and ground meristem?