I am known as the are in which root cells get bigger.
What is the Region of Elongation?
I transport the water up the stem from the roots.
What is the Xylem?
The primary site of photosynthesis in the plant.
What is a leaf?
The female part of a flower.
What is the Pistil or Carpel?
Primary purpose of a fruit.
What is reproduction?
I am used as a way to increase absorption area.
What are root hairs?
The measurement between nodes on a stem.
What is the Internode?
The process that plants evaporate water and cool themselves.
What is Transpiration?
The male part of the flower.
What is the Stamen?
What is a Berry?
I am known as the area in which new root cells are formed.
What is the Region of Cell Division?
The vascular tissue used to transport food down through the plant.
What is the Phloem?
The primary site of gas exchange and transpiration of water.
What is the stomata?
The type of flower that contains all 4 major parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil.
What are Complete Flowers?
A dry fruit that is a single seed surrounded by a hard wall.
What is a Nut?
I am known as the are in which root cells are full formed into their respective specialties.
What is the Region of Differentiation or Maturation?
I am a modified above ground stem with the primary purpose of asexual reproduction.
e.x. StrawberryWhat is a stolon?
The vein pattern primarily expressed by moncots.
What is Parallel?
The process where a plant and it's pollinator co-evolve together.
Whats is Pollination Syndrome?
A fruit with it's seed surrounded by a tough papery tissue.
What is a Pome?
I protect the growing area of roots as it burrows through soil.
What is the root cap?
I am a modified underground stem used primarily for storage.
e.x. Potato
What is a tuber?
The process in which plants store water over-night and release it in the morning.
What is Guttation?
The sepal and petal arrangement that is symmetrical around a central point.
What is Actinomorphic?
A dry fruit with one carpel that splits along 2 seams.
What is a Legume?