classification
roots
stems
leaves
potpourri
100

these plants survive without a transport system

nonvascular

100

3 functions of roots

absorb mineral and water

store food

anchor plant

100

2 functions of stems

support

transport

100

function of the leave

perform photosynthesis

100

outside of the root

epidermis

200

moss is an example of this 

nonvascular

200

absorb water and minerals

root hair

200

green and bendable stems are called

soft stems 

200

3 things chloroplasts need to perform photosynthesis

CO2, water, sunlight

carbon dioxide, H2O, energy

300

these types of plants have hollowed-out tubes to transport water and nutrients

vascular


300

protect root tips

root cap

300

trees have these kinds of stems

woody
300

where does air enter and exit plant

stoma

400

does not produce flowers or fruits

gymnosperm

400

part of root that is used to store food

cortex

400

series of tubes that move water and minerals up the plant

phloem 

400

what is the stoma?

they are pores 

500

produces flowers or fruit

angiosperm

500
at the center of the root

transport vessels

500

moves sugar made in the plant's leaves to other parts of the plant

xylum

500

where is stoma located

underside of leaf