Vegetative Plant
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- What are the three parts of a vegetative Plant?
- Leaves Stems and Roots
- What is the name of the pores that leaves breathe through?
- Stomata
- What are the leaf arrangements ?
- Opposite Whorled Alternate
- Three Stem Functions
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Support Leaves Flowers and Fruits
Transportation of Water Food and Minerals
Act as storage organs - List the classification Terms in Order
- Kingdom Phylem Class order Family Genus Species
- Taproot system
- One in which the primary root grows down from the stem with some small secondary roots forming on it
- Fibrous Root system
- A root system made up of a number of small primary and secondary roots spread out through the soil.
- Cellular respiration
- The break down of sugars into simpler molecules = C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O = 12H2O + 6CO2
- Three plant life cycles
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Annual Germination, growth, flowering, death
Biennial- Season One Germination, growth, dormancy, Season Two growth, flowering, death
Perennial- germination, growth, flowering, Repeat - Photosynthesis
- A process in which the main function of the leaves is to manufacture food for the plant 6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + 6O2
- What does photosynthesis do?
- Transforms water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen in the presence of light
- Tiny pores located on the stem
- Lenticel
- A flower before it begins to sprout
- bud
- Area between two nodes
- Internode
- Contains cells of undeveloped leaves , stems , flowers or mixtures of all
- terminal bud
- produces a new leaf or stem; located along the side of a stem
- axillary bud
- point along a stem where leaves or other stems are attached
- node
- seed coat
- protective part of the embryo
- dicot
- a plant with two seed leaves
- two cotyledons
- seed leaf attacched to a seed embryo
- embryo
- a plant in a resting stage before it germinates
- germination
- growth by a seed embryo
- perfect flower
- has both female and male parts and can pollinate itself
- fertilization
- occurs when a sperm nucleus fuses with an egg cell nucleus forming a zygote that will become a seed
- an improved plant developed bu crossing parents of different genotype for a trait
- hybrid
- Male parts of a flower
- Stamen Anther Filament
- Female parts of a flower
- pistils stigma style ovary
- What is the purpose of the endosperm
- to provide food for the plant
- Transpiration
- The loss of water through a plants leaves in the form of water vapor
- Uses carbohydrates oxygen and water and turns it into water carbon dioxide and energy
- cellular respiration
- uses water + light + carbon dioxide and = carbohydrates water and oxygen
- photosynthesis