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Vocabulary

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A waxy layer that covers the nonwoody above ground parts of most plants.   Cuticle  
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Pores called stomata permit plants to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide   Stoma  
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A pair of specialized cells called guard cells border each stoma.   guard cell  
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the larger, more complex plants have a vascular system, a system of well developed vascular tissues that distribute materials more efficiently   vascular system  
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a realively small plant that does not have a vascular system.   non vascular plants  
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Plants that have a vascular system   Vascular plants  
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a structure that contains the embryo of a plant.   seed  
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an embryo is an early stage in the developmentof plants and animals   Embryo  
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vascular plants that produce seeds   seed plants  
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A reproductive structure that produces pollen and seeds   flower  
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Relatively soft wealled cells transport organic nutrients in a kind of tissue called phloem   phloem  
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XylemHard walled cells transport water and mineral nutrients in a kind of tiussue called xylem.   Xylem.  
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the part of a plants body that grows mostly upward is called the shoot.   Shoot  
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In most plants the part of the body that grows downward.   Root  
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Zones of activity dividing plants cells called meristems   Meristem  
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ANchors the gamophtes on the surface on which they grow   Rhizoid  
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another early seedless vascular plant,also had the underground stems or rhizomes.   Rhizomes  
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most fern sporophytes have a rhizome that is anchored by roots and leaves.   fronds  
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clusters of nongreen spore bearing leaves form a structurecalled a cone.   cone  
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plants whose seeds do not develop within a sealed container   Gymnosperm  
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Produces seeds that develop enclosed within a specialized structre called a fruit   Angiosperm  
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seeds that develop enclosed within a specialized structure called a fruit.   Fruit  
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the seeds of angiosperm have a supply of stored food called endosperm   Endosperm  
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Flowering plants that produce seeds with one seed leaf.   monocots  
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flowering plants that produce seeds with two seed leaves.   dicots  
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any non reproductive part of a plant   Vegative Part  
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Grasses that are grown as food for humans and livestock   Cereal  
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Cereal grasses produce large numbers of a type of edible dry fruit called grain.   grain  
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