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Colour and Scent used to attract pollinators to the plant |
Male part of the cell |
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Female part of the cell |
Produces Pollen |
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Produces sperm (the male sex cell) |
Female reproductive organ. Produces ovules (eggs) and protects them once fertilised |
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Protective outer layer that prevents water loss |
An almost transparent layer of cells that protect the interior tissues. These do NOT contain chloroplasts |
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Tightly packed cells that are the main site of photosynthesis. They contain a high number of chloroplasts |
Loosely arranged cells that facilitate the movement of oxygen (O2), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), and water vapour (H2O). They only contain a few chloroplasts. |
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Commonly known as leaf veins. Contains xylem and phloem tissues for the transport of water from the roots and glucose away from the leaf. |
Pore-like openings on the bottom of the leaf, that allows gases to diffuse into and out of the leaf. |
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These cells are located either side of the stomata and are able to expand and extract. |
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