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contains chloroplast?
photosynthetic cell
what type of cell does photosynthesis is the site of photosynthesis?
parenchyma cell
what are the 3 types of plant tissues?
dermal
,
vascular
,
ground
what plant tissues is used for protection?
dermal
what plant tissue transport h2o, minerals, and sugar?
vascular
what plant tissue is neither dermal nor vascular, and is used for storage and to carry out photosynthesis?
ground
organ that anchors, absorb water, and dissolve minerals in the soil?
root
where photosynthesis, and light and gas exchange occur?
leaves
bears leaves and buds, and maximize photosynthesis?
stem
what are the 3 basic organs of plant?
root,
stem
,
leaf
plants have a
hierarchical
organization
consisting of organs, tissues, and cells.
composed of tissues, which in turn are composed of cells?
plant organs
fundamental unit of life?
cell
a group of cells consisting of one/more cell types that together perform a specialized function?
organ
what does the shoot system include?
leaves
and
stem
have parallel major veins of equal diameter that run the length of the blade?
monocots
how are the roots of monocots?
scattered
and
thin
how many flower petals are there in monocots?
divisible by 3
branched network of veins from a major vein?
eudicots
how is the root system of eudicots?
has taproot
how many flower petals are there in eudicots?
divisble
by
4
or
5
what are flowering plants?
angiosperm
what are non flowering plants?
gymnosperms
what are mosses, liverworts, hornworts?
bryophytes
rose from the primary root, that is used for anchorage?
tap root
first root to emerge from the seedling?
primary root
what will the tap root form as it develops?
lateral roots
what part of the root performs absorption of water and dissolved minerals?
lateral root ends
composed of blades attached to the stem?
leaves
what is the stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem?
petiole
what are the different buds types?
axillary
and
apical
what is the region of shoot growth where there is meristematic growth?
buds
what is the term used, where the plant continues to grow?
meristematic growth
what type of bud is this?
axillary
what type of bud is this?
apical
what shoot does not contain any reproductive organs?
vegetative shoots
what shoot CONTAINS reproductive organs?
reproductive shoots
what is the region where leaves arise called?
nodes
what are the region in between leaves?
internodes
what organ rely on sugar produced by photosynthesis in the shoot system?
root
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