Tissue that covers the plant
What is....Dermal Tissue
Tissue responsible for transporting food.
What is...Phloem?
What is the powerhouse of the cell? (The Heart)
What is...The Mitochondria?
The jelly-like fluid that holds all the organelles.
What is...The Cytoplasm?
This is the movement of water through the xylem.
What is...Up and Out?
Tissue that makes up most of the body of the plant and has a variety of functions.
What is...Ground Tissue?
Tissue responsible for transporting water?
What is...Xylem?
What is the control center for the cell? (The Brain)
What is...the Nucleus?
This is the movement of food through the phloem.
What is...In and Down?
Tissue responsible for transport of water, minerals, and sugars within the plant?
What is...Vascular Tissue?
This type of dermal tissue is found in woody plants.
What is...Periderm?
What structure is a phospholipid bilayer? (The Security Guard)
What is...The Cell Membrane?
What is....The Lysosome?
This is the tissue that surrounds the xylem and phloem. It provides structure and support.
What is...Sclerenchyma?
Growth tissue that is undifferentiated and unspecialized. Occurs in the growth areas of the plant.
What is...Meristematic Tissue?
This type of tissue is the most general type of tissue in the plant. This specific cell contains chloroplasts.
What is...Chlorenchyma?
The beadlike organelle that creates proteins for the cell.
This organelle converts sunlight into glucose for the cell.
What is...the chloroplast?
These cells (2) work together for the phloem. They allow and control movement of food within the plant.
What is...Sieve Tubes and Companion Cells?
The two types of vascular tissue together. (What do we call the structure when they are together?)
What is...A Vascular Bundle?
This tissue is found around the edges of leaves and stems. It's job is to provide support for herbaceous plants.
What is...Collenchyma?
This organelle stores water, sugars, and materials. When it is full, it provides structure for the cell.
What is...the Vacuole?
This organelle receives and packages proteins from the ER, and sends it around to the rest of the cell.
What is...the Golgi Complex?
This cell is present in the xylem, and allows for sideways movement of water.
What is...Tracheids?