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Parts of a Flower
Hosta la vista, Baby's Breath
Barkin' up the Wrong Tree
Rootin' for You
Lettuce Learn :)
100
C
What is ovary?
100
both staminate & pistillate flowers are produced on the same plant
What is monoecious?
100
inner section of a woody stem; made up of xylem
What is wood?
100
roots that have no main (primary) section but spread out with very thin roots
What is fibrous roots?
100
simple fruit that is fleshy & juicy throughout
What is berry?
200
G
What is sepal?
200
occurs when the pollen from an anther of one plant is transferred to a stigma of a flower on another plant
What is cross-pollination?
200
the older inner wood that supports the stem
What is heartwood?
200
roots that grow from unexpected regions of the plant
What is adventitious roots?
200
simple fruit with outer fleshy lay & inner papery core
What is drupe?
300
J
What is stamen?
300
Tiny shoot that will develop into the stem & leaves of a plant
What is plumule?
300
the outer covering of a monocot stem
What is rind?
300
the process of mixing molecules of one substance through another by random molecular motion
What is diffusion?
300
type of fruit produced by single flower with several pistils
What is aggregate fruit?
400
E
What is stigma?
400
The bud that allows a stem to grow in length
What is terminal bud?
400
Name all 5 tropisms.
What is hydro-, chemo-, thigmo-, photo-, geo-
400
the upward movement of liquids through a very narrow tube
What is capillarity?
400
simple fruit with a pod enclosing several seeds
What is legume?
500
D
What is pedicel?
500
trees with strong terminal buds on the main vertical stem grow tall & straight with branches coming from a large central shaft
What is spire-like branching?
500
A Boston ivy is an example of this special stem.
What is tendril?
500
The purpose of roots (at least 3)
What is anchoring & supporting plant, store food, absorbing water, producing new plants in vegetative propagation
500
The primary purpose of a fruit
What is scatter seeds?