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review of flowering plants, transiration and photosynthesis

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pistil   the female reproductive part of the plant  
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stigma   the sticky surface of the pistil where pollen lands  
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style   tube that supports the stigma  
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ovary   storage place for eggs; once the eggs are fertilized this structure develops into the fruit  
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xylem   type of vascular tube that transports water upwards through a plant  
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stamen   the male reproductive part of the plant  
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anther   produces the pollen for the plant  
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filament   stalk that supports the anther  
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pollination   process of moving pollen from the anther of a stamen to the stigma of a pistil  
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fertilization   process in which the sperm cells in the pollen unite with the eggs found in the ovary  
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transpiration   movement of water through a plant  
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sepals   leaf-like structures that protect a bud  
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flower   reproductive part of a flowering plant  
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guard   type of cell that controls whether a stoma is open or closed  
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stomata   openings in a leaf through which water vapor and oxygen exit and carbon dioxide enters a plant  
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complete flower   a flower that has both stamens and pistils; aka "perfect"  
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incomplete flower   a flower that contains either a stamen or a pistil; aka "imperfect"  
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cross   type of pollination in which pollen is transferred between plants  
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self   type of pollination in which pollen is transferred within the same plant  
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fruit   structure that protects the seeds; it once was the ovary  
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petal   part of a flower that attracts pollinators with its scent and bright colors  
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pollen   particles produced by the anther of a stamen; these particles contain a plant's sperm nuclei  
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water vapor and oxygen   gases that exit from stomata  
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carbon dioxide   gas that enters through stomata  
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ovule   scientific name for the structure that contains a plant's eggs  
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roots   entry point for water in plants  
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photosynthesis   process in which a plant uses carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight, to make glucose and oxygen  
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carbon dioxide and water   the starting materials of photosynthesis  
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glucose and oxygen   the end products of photosynthesis  
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seed   the fertilized egg becomes this structure  
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