Three organelles that plant cells have and animal cells do not have
What are a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole?
A group of cells working together is called?
What is a tissue?
One function of roots
What is to anchor the plant or absorb water/food from the soil?
Produces the pollen
What is the anther?
The process that involves the loss of water through the plant's leaves
What is transpiration?
Structure in a plant cell in which photosynthesis occurs?
What are chloroplast?
Functions of this tissue include transporting sugars and material throughout the plant and can travel any direction
What is phloem?
A function of the stem
What is to support the plant and contain transport tissue?
Makes up a vascular bundle or cylinder
What are xylem and phloem?
What a chloroplast needs to make food in photosynthesis
What is Sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?
What are the structures in a plant cell called that will store water and nutrients?
What are vacuoles?
This tissue is mainly for transport of water and dissolved sugars and comprised of xylem phloem
What is vascular tissue?
A function of the leaves
What is to make food for the plant through photosynthesis?
Female part of the flower
What is the pistil?
What structure on the underside of a leaf allows gas exchange and water release for a plant?
What is stomata?
What are the cell walls composed of in a plant cell?
What is cellulose?
This tissue is for protection of the plant organs and often has the waxy cuticle?
What is dermal tissue?
The parts of a flower that are considered "male" and "female"
What is the pistil and stamen?
Contains the ovules and is part of the "pistil?"
What is the ovary?
The most abundant of all pigments; it's why leaves are green except in autumn
What is chlorophyll?
Structure in the plant cell that uses sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar
What is the chloroplast?
Tissue that transports water up from the roots to the rest of the plant?
What is xylem?
Roots and Leaves are considered which biological level on a plant?
What are organs?
Composed of the anther and filament and is considered the "male" reproductive structure on a flower?
What is the stamen?
What are the two cells that surround a stoma and will help close and open the stoma called?
What are guard cells?