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a special layer of cells at the base of a leaf's petiole that severs the leaf from the stem as the plant prepares for winter  abscission layer  
the basic structural unit of all living things; the smallest self-maintaining self-replication biological entity  cell  
the oxidation of various foods, such as glucose, within living cells of both plants and animals for the purpose of releasing energy  cellular respiration  
a subtance found in the chloroplasts of plant cells that gives plants their green color and helps them to capture the energy of sunlight to manufacture food; also found in certain protozoa and bacteria  chlorophyll  
a complex organelle in green plant cells in which photsynthesis occurs  chloroplasts  
a jellylike fluid that serves as the fluid medium of a cell  cytoplasm  
a simple sugar (C6H12O6) produced as the initial product of photosynthesis; the form of sugar found in human blood  glucose  
the chemical name for table sugar (C12H22O11)  sucrose  
a complex carbohydrate substace in plant cell walls, composed of long chains of glucose molecules, provides the cell with support and protection  cellulose  
a complex carbohydrate molecule that consists of a long chain of simple carbohydrates  starch  
a cresent-shaped cell, bordering a stoma, which expands and contracts to regulate the size of the opening; occur in pairs  guard cells  
hairlike structures that cover the leaves of certain plants  leaf hairs  
tiny openings or pores on the surface of a plant, especially abundant on the underside of leaves; (singular: soma)  stomata  
any of the small blades on a compound leaf  leaflet  
the tissue that makes up the middle portion of a leaf where most photosynthesis takes place  mesophyll  
the woody tissue of a stem that carries water and dissolved minerals upward from the roots to the leaves  xylem  
a point at which leaves grow from the stem of a plant  nodes  
"little organ"; any of various structures within the cytoplasm of a cell that serve as the "organs" of the cell  organelles  
the food-making process of green plants, in which the energy of sunlight is used to manufacture glucose from water and carbon dioxide  photosynthesis  
the part of the plant that is ordinarily underground, serving to anchor the plant, to absorb nutrients, and to store food  root system  
the part of a plant that is usually found above ground, holding up the leaves toward the sun for the manufacture of food and providing for the production of flowers, fruits, and seeds  shoot system  
a group of similar cells which work together to accomplish the task of an organ  tissue  
in biology, a structure composed of various tissues that has a definate function or functions within a system  organ  
a group of structures designed to function together as a unit to perform a definite job for an organism  system  
the loss of water vapor from leaves and stems of plants by means of evaporation through the stomata  tranpiration  
pressure within a plant cell resulting from the intake of water that keeps the cell firmly inflated  turgor pressure  
a layer of cells in the outer bark of a woody stem that produces cork tissue  cork cambium  
a thin layer of meristematic tissue between the bark and wood of woody plants where new bark and wood are produced  vascular cambium  
the pattern of a leaf's veins  venation  
the phenomenon of a plant losing turgor pressure as a result of a lack of water and becoming limp  wilting  
the vascular tissue in plants that transports food manufactured in the leaves to the rest of the plant  phloem