Root system-are branching structure that extend into spaces in the soil absorb water and mineral nutrients
Root
A tuberous root or storage root is a modified lateral root, enlarged to function as a storage organ.
Tuber
Root system-A secondary plant stem that grows-out horizontaly under the ground. This provides stability to the plant
Rhizomes
Root system- this also grow new plant shoots out of the soil, so it can allow the plant to create a clone it self.
Rhizomes
Name the parts of flower:
(1)stigma (2)style (3)ovary (4)ovule (5)pistil
Name the parts of flower:
(1)anther (2)filament (3)stamen
Name the parts of the flower:
(1)petal (2)sepal (3)receptacle (4)stem
the outer parts of a flower that enclose and protect the unopened flower bud
Sepal
The major function of this part is to attract insects for pollination and to protect the reproductive organs
Petals
This is also known as the female reproductive organ of a flower
Pistil
This is also known as the female reproductive organ of a flower
Pistil
the sticky upper flat surface of female reproductive system which recieves the pollen for pollination.
Stigma
The major function of this part is to aid fertilisation by allowing pollen tubes to travel to the egg and distribute sperm cells. It is a long channel that connects the stigma from the pistil.
Style
It is the bottom of the flower where ovules or "eggs" can be located —enlarged basal portion of the pistil.
Ovary
It is the bottom of the flower where ovules or "eggs" can be located —enlarged basal portion of the pistil.
Ovary
It is the organ within the plant that produces and houses egg cells.
Ovule
It is also known as the male organ in a flower
Stamen
produces the male sex cells, stores them, and provides a place for them to stay until the time is right for them to be dispersed.
Anther
It connects the anthers to the flower
Filaments
A term for flowers which have both the male and female sex organs in the same flower.