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used by conifers for reproduction
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cone
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evergreens with needle like leaves that make cones to produce seeds
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conifer
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stored food in a seed that become the first leaves
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cotyledon
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(dicot) plant that makes seeds with 2 seed storage areas
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dicotledon
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the beginnings of roots stems and leaves inside a seed
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embryo
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used by some plants for reproduction
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flowers
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soft usually green stems that are not very supportive
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herbaceous stem
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(monocot) plants that make seeds with only one food storage space (one seed leaf)
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monocotyledon
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small plants that cannot easily transport food and water through the plant
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nonvascular plants
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tubes in vascular plants that transport food
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phloem
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made by most plants to reproduce; contain embryo cotyledon and seed ciating
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seeds
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made by plants that do not make seeds to reproduce; much smaller than seeds
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spore
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pkants that can transport food and water throughout the plant
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vascular plants
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strong hard stems that can support very tall plants
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woody stem
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tubes in vascular plants that transport water and minerals
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xylem
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green pigment in chloraplasts that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
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chlorophyll
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structure in plant cells where photosynthesis happens
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chloroplast
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located on the other side of leaves , they open and close stomata
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guard cells
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the process that plants use to make food
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photosynthesis
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openings or holes
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pores
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the process plants use to get energy from food by breaking down energy from the cells
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respiration
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openings on leaves that let gases in and out
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stomata
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the process where plants lose water vapor through stomata in their leaves
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transpiration
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