The three hormone types
What are auxin, gibberellins, and ethylene?
What are the rings produced by different sizes of spring and summer cells?
The purpose of roots
What is anchorage of the plant, absorption of water and dissolved minerals and conduction of these to the stem, and storage of reserve foods?
The main function of leaves
What is to produce food for the plant via photosynthesis?
The purpose of photosynthesis
What is plant food production?
The purpose of ethylene
What is ripening?
Two things woody stems have that normal stems do not
What is cork and cork cambium?
Prevents water loss in roots
Waxy and reduces water loss for the leaf
What is the cuticle?
The general formula for photosynthesis
What is carbon dioxide + sunlight + water = sugars + oxygen ?
The purpose of gibberellins
What is promoting mitosis and starch metabolism?
The purpose of xylem
What is moving water and minerals up the stem?
The outermost layer of roots
What is the epidermis?
The spongy part of the leaf which contains the palisade which does most of a plant's photosynthesis
What is the mesophyll?
What is H2O + CO2 + light energy = O2 + C6H12O6
The three purposes of auxin
The purpose of phloem
What is moving molecules (sap, sugars, hormones, etc.) up and down the stem?
The three parts of the roots in the middle
The two parts of the plants that are the "top" and "bottom" skins of the leaf
What is the upper and lower epidermis?
What is bending according to gravity, bending according to light, and preventing side branches and encouraging elongation
What are pith, vascular bundles, vascular cambium, xylem, and phloem?
All of the parts of a root
What are the epidermis, pith, pericycle, xylem, phloem, and vascular cambium?
The main layers of a leaf
The light-independent reaction of photosynthesis
What is CO2 + ATP + NADPH -> sugar + ADP & P + NADP