This tissue connects your body together.
What is connective tissue?
The thickest root on a plant.
What is the primary root?
The reproductive organ of plants.
What is the flower?
The purpose of fruits.
What is to spread seeds?
True or false: all trees have fruit to protect their seeds.
What is false, evergreens do not have a protective coating around their seeds.
This type of tissue lets you move your body.
What is muscle tissue?
Plants have two organ systems. The __ and the ___.
What are the root system and shoot system?
Photosynthesis occurs here.
What is in the leaves?
The female gamete.
What is an ovule?
The male gamete.
What is pollen?
This tissue carries signals around your body.
What is nerve tissue?
Most of the plant is made of this.
What is ground tissue?
True or false, branches, leaves, and flowers all grow from buds?
What is true?
The parts of the pistil.
What are the stigma, the style, and the ovary?
The parts of the Stamen.
What are the anther and the filament?
This tissue holds your insides in.
What is Epithelial tissue?
The dermal tissue.
What is the clear, protective coating on plants' bark and leaves.
What is the movement of glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant?
True or False: a flower cannot have both male and female parts?
What is false, but it can't reproduce with itself.
The overall reproductive parts of a flower, _____ is male, _____ is female.
What are the stamen and pistil?
The five steps of development from a single cell to an organism.
What are, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism?
The two types of vascular tissue in plants.
What are Xylem and Phloem?
The term for evaporation of excess water through the leaves and where in the leaves it evaporates from.
What is Transpiration through the Stomata?
The dicot seed parts.
What are the cotyledons, the radicle, the hypocotyl, the plumule, the seed coat, and the point of attachment?
The meaning of Angiosperm.
What is "seed vessel"?