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