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Parts of the Flower
Plant Parts
Plants, Plants, Plants
Other
100
Most angiosperms are dicots and most dicots are _______.
What is a eudicot?
100
the male organ of a flower.
What is the stamen?
100
Monocot floral parts usually occur in multiples of _____.
What is 3
100
This type of growth gives rise to wood and bark.
What is secondary growth?
100
The point of leaf attachment.
What is a node?
200
This transports water & minerals.
What is xylem?
200
The female organ of a flower.
What is a carpel?
200
Eudicot floral parts usually occur in multiples of ______.
What is 4 or 5
200
This structure has the job of helping a plant climb.
What is a tendril?
200
The place where plant dermal tissues are found.
What is at the surface of the plant organs?
300
This transports food (sugars).
What is phloem?
300
The part of a flower that has the job of attracting the attention of animal pollinators.
What is the petals?
300
These plant cells help regulate the movement of gases in and out of the leaves of the plant.
What are guard cells?
300
The function of fruits.
What is seed dispersal?
300
The process that occurs in parenchyma cells.
What is photosynthesis?
400
A plant stem modified for food storage such as starch.
What is a tuber?
400
The green layer that encloses the flower before it opens.
What are the sepals?
400
These cells are the most abundant type in most plants.
What are parenchyma cells?
400
The structure to first emerge from a germinating dicot seed.
What is the embryonic root?
400
The function of collenchyma cells.
What is to provide flexible support to growing parts of a plant?
500
A horizontal stem that grows just below or along the soil surface that stores food.
What is a rhizome?
500
Sperm are produced by this structure in the flower.
What is the anther?
500
Bark consists of these 3 substances....
What are secondary phloem, cork cambium, & cork?
500
New growth that increases stem length arises mainly from ______________.
What is the apical meristem?
500
This causes increased growth of the axillary buds.
What is the effect of removing the terminal bud of a plant that shows apical dominance.