Grows straight down to anchor the plant.
What is the Tap Root?
Tissue that carries water up the stem.
What is the Xylem?
Organelle in leaves where Photosynthesis occurs.
What are Chloroplasts?
Male Portion of the Flower.
What is the Stamen and/or the anther
Plants that complete their life cycle in one year
What is an Annual
Tissue that pushes sugar down the stem.
What is the Phloem?
Outer layer of the Leaf.
What is the epidermis?
Manufactures the Pollen.
What is the Anther?
Plants that require 2 growing seasons to complete their life cycle.
What is a Biennial
Absorb most of the water and minerals out of the soil.
What are root hairs?
What is the Terminal Bud?
What veins connect to on the leaf.
What is the Midrib?
Supports the Stigma.
What is the Style?
Plants that grow and produce for multiple growing seasons
What is a Perennial
Process by which plants use energy to grow.
What is cellular respiration?
Shrubs and trees are an example of this type of stem.
What is a woody stem
Stem of the leaf.
Union of the pollen with the stigma.
What is Pollination?
Stage of life where the plant produces flowers, fruit, and seeds
What is Reproductive
What is the Root Cap?
Vegetation that generally remains tender and rarely produces woody or semi-woody plant material
What is Herbaceous
Openings that allow for gas exchange.
What is the Stoma?
Plants with both the Stamen and Filament on one plant.
What is Dioecious?
Stage of life after germination before pronounced growth in the plant occurs
What is Dormancy