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Chapter 5

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Definition
phloem   vascular tissue that food moves in some plants  
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xylem   vascular tissue where water moves in some plant  
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pollen   tiny particles (male gametophyte) produced by seed plants that contain the cells that later become sperm cells  
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seed   plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering  
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embryo   young organism that develops from a zygote  
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cotyledon   seed leaf; sometimes stores food  
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germination   sprouting of the embryo out of a seed, occurs when the plant resumes its growth  
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root cap   structure that covers the tip of the root; protecting it from injury  
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cambium   layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem  
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stomata   small openings on the surface of most leaves through which gases move  
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transpiration   process by which water is lost though plants leaves  
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gymnosperms   a seed plant that produces naked seeda  
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cones   reproductive structure covered in scales  
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ovule   a structure that contains an egg cell  
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pollination   transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structure in plants  
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angiosperm   a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed by fruit  
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petal   a colorful leaflike structure of some flowers  
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ovary   a flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as the develop  
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dicot   an angiosperm that has 2 seed leaves  
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monocot   an angiosperm that has has 1 seed leaf  
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flower   the reproductive structure of an angiosperm  
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stamen   the male reproductive part of a flower  
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fruit   the ripened ovary and other structures of an angiosperm that encloses one or more seeds  
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sepal   a leaf-like structure that encloses a young plant inside a protective covering  
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pistil   the female reproductive part of a flower  
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