Stem Tissue
Leaves
Root Anatomy
Flower anatomy
Angiosperms/Gymnosperms
100

This tissue consists of Xylem and Phloem, which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant

What is vascular tissue?

100

This layer of the leaf is hydrophobic and is responsible for retaining moisture within the leaves

Cuticle

100

This protects roots as they grow downward and create new roots

Root cap

100

This part of the flower attracts pollinators to the anther

Petals

100

This produces cones and is primarily wind pollinated

Gymnosperm

200

This connects a single layer that covers and protects.

What is dermal tissue?

200

This is the pore that allows gas exchanges

Stomata/ Stoma

200

This can be found on the roots to increase surface area and water absorption

Root hairs

200

This part of the flower is responsible for protecting the budding flower during growth and preventing dehydration

Sepal

200

This produces flowers and relies primarily on pollinators for reproduction

Angiosperm

300

This type of tissue produces and stores sugars outside of the phloem

What is ground tissue?

300

This is a cell responsible for swelling and shrinking to allow for gas exchange in the stomata and water retainment

Guard cell

300

This is responsible for new root growth

Root meristem

300

The female reproductive parts of a flower

Carpel/ Pistil

300

Seeds are often encased in berries. What encapsules the seed to protect it? 

Dermal tissues

400

The vascular cambium is responsible for

transporting water and sugars necessary for photosynthesis 

400

Plants that are ground level in areas of high competition will have this shape of leaf to allow for more sunlight to be captured.

broad, long leaves.

400

Roots provide benefits to the soil and environment by 

preventing soil erosion

400

Male reproductive parts of a flower

Stamen

400

Which reproductive style can disperse seeds throughout all climates and seasons? 

Gymnosperms

500

This tissue is responsible for all new growth in plants and is found at the roots and the stem of the plant

Apical Meristem

500

This process occurs in the stomata to release water, creating a vacuum space in the stomata and driving water into the leaf from the xylem 

Transpiration

500

What plants were removed from the beach ecosystem in florida that contributed to sand erosion?

sea oats/ dune grasses

500

Name the three parts of the female reproductive organ (carpel/pistil) & Name the two parts of the male reproductive organ

Stigma, Style, Ovary & Anther, Filament

500

Angiosperms rely on these methods to prevent self pollination

Maturation of stamen before pistil/carpel