This tissue consists of Xylem and Phloem, which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant
What is vascular tissue?
This is an oval type leaf
What is ovate?
When the root is swollen in the middle and gradually tapering towards the apex.
What is a fusiform root?
This is a structurally short stem with fleshy leaves.
What is a bulb?
This is the science of grouping and naming organisms
What is taxonomy?
This connects a single layer that covers and protects.
What is dermal tissue?
This is a diamond shaped leaf.
What is a rhomboid?
This is the primary root that grows down in the soil.
What is a taproot.
A type of modified stem, it has pointy spikes
What is a thorn?
This is someone who studies taxonomy.
What is a taxonomist?
This plant tissue other than vascular and the dermal tissue.
What is ground tissue?
This leaf shape has finger like lobes.
This Extends horizontally, serve to anchor plant into soil
What is the lateral root?
A rhizome with a tip that is swollen with stored food
What is a tuber?
This is the kingdom plants are in.
Plantae
This is composed of large, thin-walled parenchyma cells that make up the core of a dicot stem
What is a pith?
This leaf shape is hook or sickle shaped.
What is falcate?
When it's most swollen at the base so it becomes broader than long.
What is a napiform root?
This is an underground stem that lies horizontally, thick stem
What is a rhizome?
This is a two name system for writing scientific names the genus is written first.
What is binomial nomenclature?
This is secondary tissue consisting of cork producing tissue, the cork cells, cork parenchyma, and the reactants of the primary tissue that becomes the outer bark.
What is the periderm?
This leaf is needle shaped.
What is acicular?
This is the color of healthy roots.
What is white?
Has a spherical structure, much like a bulb
What is a corm?
These are the 7 classification levels
Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species