Inner portion of the root that contains storage cells
Cortex
Leaf cells structure that stores chlorophyll
Chloroplasts
The name of the stem of grass
Culm
The product from photosynthesis that is "food" for the plant
Glucose
Carries nutrients and food down the plant from leaves to stem/root
Phloem
Pores on the underside of leaves
Stomata
Creeping stem that grows along the ground
Stolon
Photosynthesis releases _________ into the air for humans to breathe
Oxygen
When roots spread out and a new plant grows without flower, seeds or fruit
Vegetative Reproduction
Name two functions of a plant's stem
Holds plant up, transports substances, stores food
_____________ is an example of a plant in the grass family
Bamboo, Wheat, Oats, etc.
Sunlight is converted into __________ before it is used in photosynthesis
ATP
Carries nutrients up the plant from root hairs to leaves
Xylem
The blades of a compound leaf are called ____________
Leaflets
Monocot or Dicot - Which one is grass?
Monocot
In photosynthesis, what is water "split up" into?
Hydrogen & Oxygen
The structure that protects a growing root
Root Cap
The substance that makes leaves green
Chlorophyll
Grass does not have petioles, therefore it is _______________
Sessile
What does Respiration produce?
Energy, Carbon Dioxide & Water