a part of a plant attached to a stem resembling a flat structure
Leaves
any wooden material that is gathered and used for fuel.
Firewood
TISSUE where substances can flow up and down to carry the food throughout the plant
Phloem
small, seedless plants that often grow in moist, shady places
Mosses
cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds.
Gymnosperms
the main structure that supports leaves and flowers.
Stem
the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food.
Photosynthesis
swollen portions of an underground stemthat store food so a plant can lie dormant over the winter, for example, potatoes, kumara and taewa.
Tubers
Similar to flowering plants, THIS PLANT has roots, stems and leaves. However, unlike flowering plants, this plant does not have flowers or seeds; instead, they usually reproduce sexually by tiny spores or sometimes can reproduce vegetatively, as exemplified by the walking fern.
Ferns
enlarged basal portion of the pistil, the female organ of a flower
Ovary
a part of a plant that is normally underground. Its primary functions are to anchor the plant in the ground, to absorb water and dissolved minerals and to bring these to the stem, and to store reserve foods.
Roots
Plants absorve minerals and water from soil through the roots. This mix is known as _______
Raw sap
an aboveground stem that grows horizontally together with the soil.
Stolons
The leaves of ferns
Fronds
a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta.
Conifers
the male reproductive organ of a flower.
Stamens
a kind of sap produced in the leaves of the plant after photosynthesis.
Elaborated sap
a short underground stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases that function as food storage organs during dormancy.
Bulbs
an asexual form of reproduction
Spores
this is essential for sexual reproduction of flowering plants and plants that produce cones.
Pollen
part of the process by which plants make their own food. (during photosynthesis)
Carbon dioxide
this transports water upward from the roots to parts of the plants such as stems and leaves, but it also transports nutrients.
Xylem
underground stems that grow on the soil surface. They grow horizontally and function as the organs of asexual reproduction and food storage
Rhizomes
groups of sporangia (singular: sporangium), which contain spores. these are usually found on the underside of the blade
Sori
these are any of about 300000 species of flowering plants, the largest and most diverse group in the plant kingdom.
Angiosperms