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phloem
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Is the vascular tussue through which food moves.
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xylem
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The travel in vascular tissue is called xylem.
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pollen
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tiny structures that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells.
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seed
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is a structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering.
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embryo
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thee young plant that devolpes from teh zygote or fertlized egg, is called the embryo.
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cotyledons
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In all seeds the embryo has one or more seed leaves, or cotyledons.
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Germinate
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occurs when the embryo begins to grown again and pushes out of the seed.
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root cap
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proctects the root from injury from rocks as teh root grows through the soil.
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cambium
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the next layer of the cell.
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stomata
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the surface of the leaf have small openings, or pores, called the stomata.
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transpiration
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The process by which evaproates from a plants leaves is called transpiration.
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gymnosperm
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is a seed plant that produces maked seeds.
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cones
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A reproductive structures.
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ovule
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is a structure that contains an egg cell.
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pollination
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The transfer of pollen from a male reproductive structure to a female reporductive structure is called pollination.
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