What type of absorption grows into the earth searching for water and minerals to absorb?
What is Nutrient Absorption
What transports water and minerals; creates the wood in woody plants?
What is Xylem
What is a young stem with leaves ?
What is a shoot.
What purpose of leaves is for the production of plant sugars during photosynthesis?
What is to Absorb Sunlight.
What type of flower Contains all 4 of the main flower parts which includes the sepals, petals, stamen, and the pistil?
What is a Complete or "Perfect" Flower
What holds the plant in place, supports the stem, and keeps the soil in place limiting erosion?
What is an Anchor Plant
What transports food(plants sugars); creates the bark on woody plants?
What is Phloem
What has a woody stem in the current or previous year's of growth?
What is a Twig.
What purpose of leaves keeps the Trunk and stem cool?
What is to Shade the Plant.
What is the entire female structure of a flower?
What is the Pistil
What is food for the plant called?
What is storage
What is a singular layer of living cells between the phloem (bark) and the xylem (wood)?
What is the Vascular Cambiam.
What has stems that are more than a year old and may have lateral stems?
What are Branches.
What purpose of leaves has stomatas on the leaves that open to release water vapor that keeps the leaves from dying out and the plant from overheating?
What is Transpiration.
What is the entire male structure of a flower?
What is the Stamen.
What root system has 1 central root that elongates downward and becomes the most important feature of the root system?
What is a Taproot System.
What type of stem only grows a single stem only grows taller but not wider with age unbranched, herbaceous cutting off the tip (meristem) can kill the stem scattered vascular bundles?
What are Monocot Stems
What is the main stem of a woody plant, contain xylem tissue (woody) in the central core?
What is the Trunk Orbole.
What is the edge of a leaf called?
What is a Blade.
What type of flower has both the male and female flowers on a single plant?
What are Monoecious Plants.
What type of root system forms multiple, smaller roots in systems that radiate out into the soil from the base of the plant?
What is the Fiblous Root System.
What type of stem have multiple meristems only grows taller and wider with age branched, woody cutting off the tip redirects growth vascular bundles arranged in circle?
What is a Dicot stem
What has stems with a large pith (soft spongy tissue in the center of a stem) and live only a year or two; roses, grapes, blackberries, and raspberries?
What are Canes.
What runs throughout the leaf blade all the way to the edge?
What are Veins.
What type of flower has male and female parts no separate plants?
What are Dioecious Plants