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Development
Reproduction
Nutrition and Transport
Tissues
Land Plants
100
This occurs primarily at meristems
What is Growth
100
Consists of a filament with an anther at the tip
What is Stamen
100
Elements or molecules essential for an organism's growth and survival
What is Nutrients
100
Aboveground plant parts such as stems, leaves, and flowers
What is Shoots
100
Scientific name for land plants
What is Embryophytes
200
This hormone promotes or inhibits cell division and elongation
What is Auxin
200
A plants ability to reject its own pollen
What is Self-Incompatibility
200
Decomposing organic material found in soil
What is Humus
200
This tissue system distributes absorbed water and mineral ions and products of photosynthesis
What is vascular tissue
200
Mosses are the most common form of this plant
What is Bryophytes
300
This hormone is used to artificially ripen fruit
What is Ethylene
300
The mass of tissue that grows in a ovary
What is Ovule
300
Process by which water removes soil nutrients and carries them away to lower soil levels
What is Leaching
300
Fine extensions of root epidermis that increase the surface area for absorption
What is Root Hairs
300
The most diverse seedless vascular plants
What is Ferns
400
The orientation of certain plant parts toward light
What is Phototropism
400
This occurs when a pollen grain arrives on a receptive stigma and germinates
What is Pollination
400
Form of mutualism between root and fungi in which both species benefit
What is Mycorrhizae
400
This root system has a primary root and lateral branchings
What is a Taproot System
400
Vascular seed plants with naked seeds
What is Gymnosperms
500
A cycle of activity that recurs every 24 hours
What is Circadian Rhythm
500
This is the term for a mature ovule
What is Seed
500
A translucent, water-impermeable layer coating the walls of all plant cells exposed to air
What is Cuticles
500
Vascular bundles in leaves, strengthened with fibers, containing xylem and phloem
What are Veins
500
A specialized reproductive shoot
What is a Flower