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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  
a special petal-like leaf that flows at the base of a flower or on its stalk  bracts  
the shell-like fruit covering of a wheat grain  bran  
the inedible parts of cereal grains that are separated by threshing or winnowing; same as husk  chaff  
the branch of chemistry that seeks to use substances in farm and forest products as raw materials for manufacturing other products  chemurgy  
a temporary state of inactivity  dormancy  
a tissue which surrounds the developing embryo of a seed and provides food for its growth  endosperm  
the union of sex cells (sperm and egg) to form a new organism  fertilization  
in botony, a ripened ovary and its contents, together with any other flower parts that may adhere to it  fruit  
the sprouting or growth of a spore, seed, or bud  germination  
a gray, sticky mixture of several proteins that is found in wheat and other cereal grains; its elastic texture allows bread to rise in the presence of yeast  gluten  
an agricultural technician who specializes in growing flowers, fruits, vegetables and shrubs  horticuluturist  
an organism with two different genes for a particular trait; a heterozygous organism; (2) an organism that is a crossbreed between two different species of animals or plants; hybrids within a single kind (such as wolfdogs) are usually fertile, whereas hy  hybrid  
any arrangement of flowers in a cluster on a stem  inflorescences  
a member of the pea family, characterized by dry fruits borne in pods, many are nitrogen-fixing  legume  
the sweet-tasting, sugary liquid produced by plants  nectar  
the response of an organism to variations in the intensity of light or to varying periods of light and darkness  photoperiodism  
the central, vase-shaped structure of a flower that contains the female reproductive organs; consists of the stigma, style, and ovary  pistil  
(1) in plants, the enlarged base of a pistil that contains the future seeds (ovules) of the flower;(2) in animals and people, the reproductive organ of the female that produces eggs (ova) and female hormones (estrogen)  ovary  
tiny capsules that contain the male reproductive cells (sperm) of a flower  pollen  
the transfer of pollen grains from an anther to the stigma portion of a pistil  pollination  
leaflike structures attached to the edge of the receptacle of a flower that enclose and protect the flower's petals  Sepals  
any of the brightly colored leaflike structures that are the most conspicuous part of many flowers  petals  
collective term for the petals of a flower  corolla  
the production of offspring through the union of male (sperm) and female (egg) sex cells  sexual reproduction  
the male reproductive part of a flower, comprising the anther and filament  stamen  
the enlarged structure at the tip of a stamen that produces pollen  anther  
(1) the slender, elongated stalk of a flower's stamen that supports the anther; (2) a chain of algae or other colonial cells attached end to end  filament  
(1) the sticky tip of a flower's pistil; functunes to capture pollen during pollination; (2) a red eyespot in certain algae or protozoa  stigma  
in botony, the stalklike part of the pistil of a flower that connects the ovary to the stigma  style