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Nitrogen   part of proteins, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll  
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Phosphate   Part of ATP, nucleic acids, and phospholipids of the cell membrane  
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Potassium   Used in active transport, activates enzymes,  
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Magnesium   Part of chlorophyll, need for photosynthesis  
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Sulfur   Part of some proteins, needed for cellular respiration  
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Auxin   produced in tips of stems, promotes stem elongation, fruit development, and suppresses leaf and fruit drop  
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Cytokinins   Produced in root tips, stimulates cell division, promotes lateral bud growth  
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Ethylene   Stimulates fruit ripening  
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Gibberellins   Produced in developing shoot and seeds, stem elongation and induces seed germination and fruit development  
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Chlorophyll a   Blue or blue green, converts light to chemical energy  
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Chlorophyll b   yellow green, in beets  
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Carotenes   orange pigment in carrots  
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Xanthophyll   yellow pigment found in lemons  
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Anthocynin   red and blue colors in beets  
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Tannin   brown  
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Pericycle   in epidermis, makes lateral roots  
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xylem   transports food down stem  
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phloem   transports water and nutrients up stem  
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cambium tissue   in between xylem and phloem  
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apical meristem   responsible for growth of root  
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monocot vascular bundles   in stem-scattered, in root- ring  
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Dicot vascular bundles   in stem- ring, in root- in an cross  
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sieve tube elements   make up phloem, forms pipeling for transporting food  
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tuber   is a stem modification! food storage ex: white potato  
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Bulb   is a stem modification! ex:onion  
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Corm   is a stem modification! thisckened stem that stores food exd: gladiolus  
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Rhizome   is a stem modification! ex: ginger  
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guard cells   regulate opening of stomata  
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schlerenchyma   surround xylem and phloem  
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calyx   all the sepals  
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corolla   all the petals  
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mesophyll   middle layer consisting of palisade and spongy layers  
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chlorophyll b   nonpolar pigment in beet lab  
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chromatography paper   used in beet lab  
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anthocyanin   polar pigment in beet lab  
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nonvascular plants   live in moist environments  
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dominant generation in nonvascular plants   gametophyte  
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Bryophytes   nonvascular, made of thallus (stem) and rhizoid (root) ex: liverworts and mosses  
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dominant generation in vascular plants   sporophyte  
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pterophyta   vascular (ferns) needs water to reproduce, has rhizomes  
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Gymnosperms   Vascular, whole structure is a seed ex: pinecone  
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cycads   palm-like conifers ex: sago palm  
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angiosperms   flowers  
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endoderm   tissues to nourish developing embryo  
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monocot   one seed leaf, parallel veins,flower parts in multiples of 3, ex: grasses, orchids  
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dicot   2 seed leaves, netted veins, flower parts in multiple of 4 or 5, ex: oak trees, beans  
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photosynthesis formula   6CO2 + 6H2O Light -> glucose + 6O2  
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ATP   Adenosine triphosphate, energy stored in chemical bonds  
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berry   simple fruit, ex: tomato  
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Modified Berry   simple fruir, ex: cantalope  
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modified berry or citrus   simple, ex: lemon  
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Drupe   simple fruit, ex: plum  
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Pome   simple fruit, ex: apple  
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Pod   simple fruit, ex: peas  
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capsule   simple fruit, ex: okra  
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samara   simple fruit, ex: elm  
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nut   simple fruit, chestnut  
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Achene   simple fruit, ovary wall not fastened to seed, ex: sunflower seed  
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Grain   simple fruit, fruit wall and seed are fused, Ex: corn  
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Aggreate fruit   compound fruit, strawberry  
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multiple fuits   compound fruit, ex: pineapple  
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