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| a single cell that can develop into a new plant identical to the producing plant |
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| something that contains an undeveloped plant and stored food |
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| seed plants that produce flowers |
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| seed plants that do not produce flowers |
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| the transfer of pollen grains from one plant to another for reproduction |
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| plant tissue that moves water and minerals up |
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| tissue that moves food from the plant's leaves to the rest of the plant |
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| layer of cells that produce more xylem and phloem |
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| process in which plant uses the sun's energy, water, and carbon dioxide to make food |
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| tiny pores on a plant's leaves that take in carbon dioxide |
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| the food that is produced by a plant during photosynthesis |
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| process by which plants and other organisms use oxygen to break down food and get energy |
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| one large root with a few branching, hairy roots |
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| thin, branching roots, often forming huge underground networks |
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| roots with finger-like props that help support the plant to stand up right |
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| roots that never touch the ground and absorb moisture from the air |
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