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What plant part absorbs food and water from the soil?
Roots
What plant part extends directly down under the plant?
Tap Root
The female parts of the flower are collectively called?
Pistol
This flower contains both the pistol and the stamen?
Perfect
This flower is missing one or more of its female parts?
Imperfect
Protects the growing end of the root.
Root Cap
What part of the attaches the leaf to the main steam?
Petiol
What is the function of the Petals?
To attrach pollinators.
The anther is supported by the?
Filament
The main support of the flowering plant that transports water.
Stem
The bud located at the tip of the stem.
Terminal Bud
Male part the flower that produces the male sex cell.
Anther
Male sex cell in plant production.
Pollen
Female sex cell in plant production.
Ovuals (eggs)
Primary function of the flower.
Reproduction and species survival
The out growth of the plant that collects sunlight.
Leaf
Located between the upper stem and branch.
Axiliary Bud
Plant living more than 2 years.
Perennial
Plant living for 2 years.
Biennial
Plant living for 1 year.
Annual
Methods of asexual reproduction. (5)
Cutting, Layer, Tissue Culture, Grafting, Division
Leaf Edge
Margin
Area between to nodes
internode
Four factors need for seed germination.
Soil Temparture, Water, Sun Light, Air
Absorbation of Water
Imbibition
Cross pollinating to plants to produce a geneticly stronger plant is called?
Hybridzation
What is the protective vice for the developing bud.
Sepal
Protective portion of the seed.
Seed Coat
Energy source of the seed.
Endosperm
Types of modfied stems
Bulb, Rhizome, Corm, Tuber, Stollons
Bulb
Onion
Corm
Garlic
Tuber
Potato
Rhizome
Johnson Grass
Stollon
Strawberry
Single Seed Leaf
Monocotyledon
Two Seed Leafs emergin at the same time.
Dicotyledon
Alfalfa
Alternate
Soy Beans
Opposite