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| it is the plant's vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots up through a plant and also helps support a plant |
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| What structures in vascular plants whose main functin is typically photopynthesis? |
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| To carry materials between the roots and the leaves and to support the plant |
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| What is the main function of the root? |
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| What plant vasculat tissue carries the food? |
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It is the food making process that invovled chlorophyll in which light energy is used to make food from carbon dioxide and water |
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| A reproductive structure of a angiosperm |
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| A reproductive structure of gymnosperm |
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| Tiny grains that can be thought of as containing sperms cells which are producted by male cones and flowers |
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| The process by which pollen is carried from the male reproductive structure to the female reproductive structure |
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| A plant whose seeds are contained in a ovary |
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Plant whose seeds are not contained in the ovary |
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| a leaflike structure that protects a developing flower |
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| A colorful leaflike flower structure that serves to attracts pollinators |
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| A male reproductive organ in a flowers, which consists of a filament topped by a pollenproducing anther |
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| A female reproductive organ in a flowers which consist of a stigma style and ovule containing ovary. |
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| A ripened ovary of a plant that encloses and protects the seed. |
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a plant that acomplete their life cycle within one growing season |
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| A plant that completes their life cycle in two years |
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| plants that live for many years |
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| The growth of a plants towards or away from stimulus |
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| What are three function of a root? |
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- anchor plants
- absorb water and minerals
- store food
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| What are two purposes of a stem? |
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- support leaves
- transport water and minerals
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| Why are the roots hairs important structures? |
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| They increase roots surface area so it can absorb more waters and minerals |
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| What are two roles wind plays in the life sycle of seed plants? |
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- move pollen from flowers to flowers
- to disperse seeds
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| If a plant is placed near a sunny window it will bend toward the light, why? |
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- positive photoropism
- plants grow toward a stimulus of light
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