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Scanning lens power

40x

Power of low power

100x

Power of high power

400x

Why does poison ivy itch

Oil

Natural cure for poison ivy

Jewel weed

Chromoplasts

Plastids that contain pigments

Amyloplast

Starch storage

Monocot

One cotyledon

Dicot

Two cotyledons

Physical difference of monocot and dicot

Monocot - simple, Dicot - complex

Shoot system of plants

Stem, leaves, flowers, fruits

Root system of plants

Primary and lateral roots

Where does photosynthesis occur

Leaves

Function of stigma

Collect pollen grains

What are ovules

Plant eggs

Where can ovules be found

In the ovary

Two types of plants (seed location)

Angiosperm, Gymnosperm

Annual

Lives for one growing season

Perennial

Lives for many growing seasons

Angiosperm seed location

Enclosed in ovary

Gymnosperm

Produces naked seeds

Cotyledon

Embryonic leaf in seed bearing plants

Sepals

Provide protection to bud

Petals

Protects structures inside flower

Male flower parts

Anther, filament

Female flower parts

Stigma, style, ovary

Anther

Produces pollen grains

Epidermis

Layers of epidermal cells

Cuticle

Waxy film that protects epidermis

Stomata

Pores in epidermis, CO2 passes through it

Cells that protect stomata

Guard cells

Three ground tissues

Collenchyma, Sclerenchyma, and Parenchyma

Collenchyma

Provide support for plant organs, celery strings

Parenchyma

Makes up the flesh of fruits, cortex of roots and stems, and mesophyll of leaves

Sclerencyma

Support and strengthen organs in plants, fibers found in cells

Three types of parenchyma

Spongy, Palisade, Chlorencyma

Spongy Parenchyma location

Lower epidermis

Palisade Parenchyma location

Upper epidermis

Chlorenchyma

Cells that contain chloroplasts

Monocot mesophyll

General

Dicot mesophyll

Palisade and spongy mesophyll

Three types of phyllotaxy

Alternate, Opposite, Whorted