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phloem   vascular tissue which food moves  
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xylem   water and minerals travel through vascular tissue  
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pollen   tiny structures that contain cells tat will later become sperm cells  
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seed   structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering  
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embryo   young plant that develops from the zygote, or fertilized egg  
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cotyledons   seed leaves  
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germination   embryo begins to go and pushes out of the seed  
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root cap   rounded tip of the root that protects the root  
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cambium   layer of cells that divided to make more phloem and xylem  
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stomata   small openings, or pores on leaves  
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transpiration   process by which water evaporates from he leaves  
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stamen   male productive part of a flower  
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dicot   an angiosperm that has two leaves  
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angiosperm   a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective covering  
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cone   reproductive structure of a gymnoperm  
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cambium   Layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem  
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monocot   angiosperm that only has one seed leaf  
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pistil   female reproductive part of a flower  
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flower   reproductive structure of a angiosperm  
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pollination   transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structures  
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sepal   a leaf like structure that encloses the bud of a flower  
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fruit   ripened ovary and other structures of an angiosperm that enclose one or more seeds  
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gymnosperm   a plant that produces seeds not enclosed by a fruit  
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ovule   a plant structure in a seed plant that produces the female gametophyte; contains an egg cell  
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petal   a colorful leaflike structure of a flower  
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ovary   a flower structure that encloses and protects the ovule and seeds as they develop  
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tropism   a plants growth response if a plant toward or away from a stimulus  
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horomone   a chemical that affects growth and develop  
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auxin   a plant horomone that speeds up the rate of growth of plant cells  
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photoperiodism   a plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day  
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short-day plant   a plant that flowers when the nights are longer than the plant's critical night length  
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long-day plant   a plant that flowers when the nights are shorter than the plant's critical night lengtj  
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critical night length    
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day-neutral plant    
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dormancy    
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annual    
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biennial    
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perennial    
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