Roots
Stems
Leafs
Flowers
Misc.
100

Located at tip of root and where new cells are produced

Root Cap

100

This is where leaves develop

Node

100

The flattened portion of the leaf

Blade

100

The reproductive organ of a flowering plant

Flower

100

An example of a tap root

Carrot, Maple Tree

200

This part of the root absorbs water and nutrients

Root Hair

200

The space between nodes on a stem

Internode

200

The stalk (stem) of the leaf

Petiole

200

One of a flowers 3 functions

Attracts pollinators, produces seeds, produces fruits

200

This type of leaf veins run along side each other

Parallel

300

Nutrients FLOW DOWN the plant to the roots with this internal part

Phloem

300

An example of a stolon stem

Strawberries
300

Small openings under the leaf that allows the leaf to breathe

Stomata

300

A modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts

Petal

300

The female flower organs name

Pistil (Ovary, Ovule, Stigma, Style)

400

Root part that carries water and nutrients UP the stem

Xylem

400

An example of a tuber stem

Potato

400

One example of leaf arrangement (there are 3 to choose from)

Alternate, opposite, whorled

400

A modified leaf that surrounds and protects the flower bud before it opens

Sepal

400

The male flower organs name

Stamen (anther, filament)

500
An example of Adventitious Roots

Ivy, Spider Plants

500

A shoot or stem that originates from the root and takes nutrients from the tree it is growing from

Sucker

500

A cordate leaf is shaped like this

Heart

500

This type of flower has all four parts (Pistil, Stamen, Petals, Sepals)

Complete

500
The type of flower when there are many flowers clustered together on the same stem

Inflorescence