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40 Cards in this Set

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The two groups of angiosperms are
Monocots and eudicots
3 basic organs of a plant body
roots
stems
leaves
Identify the parts of a plant
root system (taproot and root hairs)
Shoot systems (leaves, stem, buds, and flowers)
What is the function of the root system
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What is the function of the shoot systems
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Explain how pruning fruit trees and Pinching back helps the plant to get bushier.
allows the plant to concentrate on putting on new growth
Describe large taproots that store sugar
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Describe horizontal stems what are they called
Runners and Rhizomes.
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What are enlarged rhizomes and what are they called
Tubers
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what are modified leaves called tendrils and spines
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what are some examples of roots, stems, and leaves for a vegetable garden
carrots is a tap root ????
What 3 tissues make up the plant body?
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What is the function of Dermal
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what is the function of the ground
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what is the function of the vascular?
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what is the function of the leaves?
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Identify and describe the structures of plant cells : chloroplasts
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Identify and describe the structures of plant cells: central vacuole
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Identify and describe the structures of
cell wall
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Explain how the structure of a plant cell and the nature of its wall relate to cell function
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Identify and describe the function of the three tissue systems,that form roots, stems, and leaves
Dermal
ground
vascular
Define Meristem cells
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Explain the indeterminate growth of plants compared to the determinate growth of animals
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Define and give examples of
annual, biennials and perennials
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Describe and compare primary and secondary growth in wood plants
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Identify: growth ring, heartwood, sapwood, vascular cambium and bark of a woody stem
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Describe the tissues that make up "wood" and Bark
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Identify the parts of a flower and explain the function of each
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Identify the stages of the life cycle of an angiosperm
embryo within seed
seedling
mature plant
Distinguish between pollination and fertilization
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Explain how fertilization results in the formation of an embryo within a seed coat
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Explain how the ovary develops into a fruit
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Explain the role of fruit in seed protection and dispersion
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Describe the contents of a seed
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Define Germination
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Explain how asexual reproduction produces plant clones and reduces genetic diversity
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The ovule develops in to a
seed
The ovary develops into a
Fruit
Seed germination continues the
life cycle
asexual reproduction produces plant
clones