Cubangbang's 7th Ch. 12 Plants Stack #122549
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Region where a leaf is or was attached to a plant | Node
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Example of a taproot system | Carrot
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The stalk supporting a dandelion flower would be a | Herbaceous stem
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Water conducting tissues in leaves; May be parallel or branching in patterns | Veins
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How many diferrent patterns are there for leaves to be arranged along a stem | 3
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Plant's cell walls are mainly made of a material called | (blank)
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Is caused by the presence of water; keeps cells stiff | Turgor pressure
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Mainly carries water through a plant | Xylem
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Conducts a sugar solution | Phloem
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Outermost layer of cells on a leaf | Epidermis
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Mosses are attached to the by these rootlike structures | Rhizoids
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Are all nonvasular plants | Mosses, Hornworts, Liverworts
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Leaves of ferns | Fronds
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Ferns reproduce by | releasing spores
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Conifer or cone-bearing tree belongs to this group | Gymnosperm
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not a characteristic of all plants | green color
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not a plant organ | cellulose
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Root system of grass | Fibrous
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Two leaves attached to a node | opposite leaf arrangement
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Annual growth ring made of | xylem, springwood, summerwood
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Nonvascular plants do not contain | xylem or phloem
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Two main groups of seed plants | Gymnosperms & Angiosperms
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Angiosperms produce | Fruit
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What is the minimum number of leaflet a leaf must have to be a compound leaf? | 2
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Component of plant cell walls | cellulose
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a chloroplast | plastid
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a collection of xylem | wood
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arrangement of xylem & phloem in leaves & nonwoody plants | vascular bundles
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type of cell that can be used to make rope or cloth | fiber
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waxy substance secreted by the epidermis | Cuticle
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region to the outside of the xylem in a tree trunk | bark
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Produced by the cork cambium | Cork
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Terms for plants that have water-conducting tissue | Vascular
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Rootlike anchoring structure of mosses | Rhizoid
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The plant group that contains true mosses | Bryophytes
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Another nonvascular plant besides the mosses and liverworts | Hornwort
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A fern leaf | Frond
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An immature, coiled fern leaf also known as a fiddlehead | Crosier
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A plant which has silica in its cell walls | Horsetail
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The plant group having seeds that are not completely covered | Gymnosperms
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The plant group known as flowering plants | Angiosperms
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Are leaves organs? | Yes
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Are herbaceous stems fixed or flexible? | flexible
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Do ferns require water for their reproduction? | Yes
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The structure that attaches the leaf blade to the node | Petiole
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