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Plant Vocabulary

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Term
Definition
Pollination   The process of moving pollen from the stamen to the pistil  
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Photosynthesis   the process by which plants use light energy to make sugar or food  
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Xylem   tubes in vascular plants that carry water and other materials from the roots to the rest of the plant  
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Phloem   tubes in vascular plants that carry sugar away from the leaves to the rest of the plant  
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Tropism   a way that plants change their growth because of something effecting them  
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Embryo   a new plant outside the seed  
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Spore   a tiny plant cell that will develop into a new plant  
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Vascular Plants   plants with tubes used to carry water and nutrients throughout the plant  
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Anther   part of the stamen that holds the pollen  
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Stamen   the male part of a flower  
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Angiosperm   a flowering or fruiting plant that has seeds  
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Gymnosperm   a plant that has seeds and produces cones  
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Pistil   the female part of the plant  
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Glucose   the sugar a plant produces during photosynthesis  
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Chloroplasts   green part of a plant cell that uses the energy in the sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar  
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Compound leaves   leaves that have many leaves coming off a single stem  
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Simple leaves   leaves that have one leaf per stem  
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Pollen   a grainy yellow powder made in a tissue at the top of the stamen of a flower  
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Monocot   a flowering plant with one cotyledon(food part) in their seed  
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Dicot   a flowering plant with two cotyledons(food parts) in their seed  
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Gravitropism   the way a plant grows in relation to gravity; the roots grow downward, being pulled by gravity  
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Phototropism   the way a plant grows in relation to light; the stem will grow towards the light  
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Thigmatropism   the way a plant grows in relation to touching an object; stems will wrap around vines. posts, fences, etc.)  
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Runners   new plants that form off of a plant's own stems; this often happens with house plants and wild grasses  
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Budding   new plants that form from little buds dropping off a plant; these buds grow into many separate plants  
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Stomata   tiny openings, or pores in the leaf that allows gases to leave and enter the leaf; this is needed for photosynthesis to occur  
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Transpiration   the process of water movement in a plant  
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Hydroponics   the process of growing plants in water,sand, or gravel; NOT growing in soil  
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