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5b plants

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The foundation of a plant underground.   Root  
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Outer covering of a root that protects it.   Epidermis  
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Second layer connecting the epidermis to the inner cell.   Cortex  
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Connecting tubes that carry water and nutrients from the soil up.   Xylem cells  
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Connecting tubes that carry nutrients and food from the leaves through the stem to the roots.   Phloem cells  
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Help root absorb water and nutrients.   Root hairs  
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Thick and strong to help push the root through the soil.   Root cap  
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Main support of the plant above ground; connects leaves and root   Stems  
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Part of the plant that grows out of the stem and is the food making part.   Leaves  
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The showy part of a flower.   Petals  
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The female part of a flower which is made up of the stigma, style and ovary.   Pistil  
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The male part of the flower which is made up of the anther and filament.   Stamen  
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The broad flat part of the leaf.   Blade  
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An extension of the xylem and phloem tubes of the stem.   Petiole  
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A bundle of cells that contain xylem cells for the transport of water and phloem cells for transport of sugar and other nutrients.   Vein  
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Cell layer that protects the leaf from drying out.   Upper Epidermis  
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Column like cells where food making occurs   Palisade Layer  
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Loosely packed cells where food making occurs and where veins are located.   Spongy Layer  
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Cell layer that protects the leaf and allows for the exchange of gases.   Lower Epidermis  
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