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Leaves Roots Stems Flowers Definitions Plant Structures

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  • Leaves
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  • Roots
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  • Stems
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  • Flowers
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  • Definitions
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  • Plant Structures
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  • What term describes a leaf that has a single blade?
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  • Simple Leaf
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  • What term describes leaves that are arranged in pairs on the stem?
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  • Opposite Leaves
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  • What is the waxy layer that covers the tops and bottoms of leaves called?
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  • Cuticle
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  • What term describes a leaf that has leaflets attached to the petiole?
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  • Compound Leaf
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  • What term describes three of more leaves at the same place on a stem?
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  • Whorled leaves
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  • What type of root has a central, fleshy root that grows deeper than the rest?
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  • Tap Root
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  • Which section of the root transports ions to the center of the root?
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  • Cortex
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  • Roots that cling to walls and objects for support are called?
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  • Aerial Roots
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  • Which part of the root do lateral roots come from?
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  • Pericycle
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  • What is the outer layer of cells called?
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  • Epidermis
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  • What two types of cells make up vascular tissue?
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  • Xylem and Phloem
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  • What is the area in the center of the stem called?
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  • The Cortex
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  • What type of tissue makes up wood?
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  • Xylem
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  • How can you tell how old a tree is?
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  • Growth Rings
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  • What is the second type of stem besides woody?
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  • Herbaceous
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  • What flower part provides a landing place for pollinators?
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  • Petal
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  • What is the male part of a flower?
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  • Stamen
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  • What are flowers that have both stamens and pistils called?
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  • Perfect Flowers
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  • What is the female part of the flower?
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  • Pistil
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  • Which two parts make up the stamen?
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  • Filament and Anther
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  • Broad, flat structure that traps light energy for photosynthesis.
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  • Leaf
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  • Plant organ that absorbs water and minerals from the soil and transports food
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  • Root
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  • Part of plant that provides support for upright growth and transports food.
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  • Stem
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  • Part of a plant that contains reproductive organs
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  • Flower
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  • A swollen, underground stem or leaf
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  • Tuber
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  • What are the openings on leaves that control gas exchange called?
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  • Stomata
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  • What type of cells make up bark?
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  • Phloem
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  • What are the cells called that control the opening and closing of stomata on leaves?
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  • Guard cells
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  • What flower part is leaf-like, under the petals, and circles around the stem?
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  • Sepals
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  • Which type of vascular tissue transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant?
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  • Phloem