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function of leaves
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to collect sunlight for photosynthesis
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location of petiole
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along the stem/leaf
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leaf with multiple blades per petiole is
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a compound leaf
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_____stem contains cambium
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dicot
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tuber example
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potato
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_____turns into the leaves of an embryonic plant
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hypocotyl
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to prevent natural pollination this can be removed when plant breeding
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anther
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contains chlorophyll and carries out photosynthesis of a leaf cell
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choloplasts
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found below the terminal bud where vertical growth occurs
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apical meristem
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what type of stem is an onion
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bulb
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first structure to emerge from the seed when germinating
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radicle
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this tissue in a plant creates xylem and phloem
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cambium
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vascular bundles in a monocot are
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scattered
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the xylem tissue
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carries water and nutrients up the stem to the leaves
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the guard cells
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regulate the rate of transpiration at the stomata
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specialized stems are
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*bulbs
*tubers *rhizomes *corms |
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plant tissue that takes sugars down the stem
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phloem
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the process when pollen lands on the stigma of a flower
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pollination
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hybrid plants can be aquired by
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cross pollintaion
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after a flower is fertilized, the eggs will turn into
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seeds
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_____bulb is at the top of the stem
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terminal
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the stem like structure of the embryonic plant
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hypocotyl
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holds the pollen grain in place because of its stickiness
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stigma
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the layer in the leaf that holds water and nutrients next to the palisade mesophyll
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spongy mesophyll
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parts of a flower
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male- stamen
female pistil |
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the starchy food storage in a monocot seed
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endosperm
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