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Joe Sci 7 Plants

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angiosperms   type of vascular flowering plant  
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bryophytes   group of plants that do not have transport tubes  
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conifers   trees with cones and needle like leaves  
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cotyledon   leaflike structure inside a seed that contains food for developing plant  
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cycads   a type of gymnosperm (woody land plant) that grow in tropical areas and look like palm trees)  
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deciduous trees   a type of tree  
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dicot   flowering plant with two cotyledons or seed leaves in its seeds  
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embryo   undeveloped plant  
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ferns   oldest group of traecheophytes, they have tubes to carry water and are spore plants.  
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ginkos   a gymnosperm (land plant with uncovered seeds that has fan shaped leaves)  
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gymnosperms   type of land plant that has uncovered seeds  
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monocot   flowering plant with one cotyledon or seed leaf in its seeds  
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parts of a seed   seed coat, endosperm, embryo, and cotyledon  
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rhizomes   horizontal underground stem  
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seed coat   outer covering of seed that protects embryo  
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seeds   structure that contains a tiny living plant and food for its growth; a reproductive cell  
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tracheophytes   group of plants that have transport tubes  
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anther   part of the stamen that produces pollen  
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flower   the organ of reselection  
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fruit   mature ovary and its seeds  
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ovary   the bottom part of the pistil that reproduce seeds  
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ovule   part of the ovule that develops into a seed after fertilization  
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parts of a flower   sepal, petal, stamen, pistil  
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phloem   tissue that carries food from the leads to other parts of a plant  
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pistil   female reproductive organ in FLOWER  
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sepals   special kind of leaf that protects the flower bud  
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stamen   male reproductive organ in a flower  
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true roots, leaves and stems   These are the vegetable parts of plants  
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vegetable parts of plant   the leaves, stems and roots are the vegetable part of plant  
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xylem   tissue that carries water up from the roots.  
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photosynthesis   food-making process in plants  
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epidermis   outer layer of leaf  
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mesophyll   middle layer of leaf  
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bulb   underground stem with fleshy leaves  
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stomata   tiny openings in a leaf's surface  
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petal   colorful leaf of flower  
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vein   tube that contains xylem and phloem  
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pollination   process by which pollen moves from a stamen to a pistil  
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stigma   top part of pistil  
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stimulus   anything that causes a response  
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chlorophyll   green pigment used by plants to make food  
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fertilization   joining of male and female sex cells  
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hilum   mark on a seed coat where the seed was attached  
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tropism   plant response to stimulus  
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three types of bryophytes   mosses, liverworts, hornworts  
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three types of tracheophyts   ferns, gymnosperms (, conifer (pine trees)  
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parts of fern   leaflet, frond, rhizome, roots, fiddlehead  
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taproot   one large root and many small, thin roots  
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fibrous root   root system made up of many thin, branched roots  
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oxygen   a byproduct of photosynthesis - plants give it off  
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filament   stalk of an anther  
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vegatative propogation   a type of asexual reproduction where new plants are grown from roots and stems  
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genetically identical   new plants grown with vegatative propogation  
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stimulus for plants (3)   light water gravity  
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thigmortropism   plant response to touch (grows around it)  
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phototropism   plant response to light (grows toward it)  
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hydrotropism   plant response to water (grows toward it)  
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gravitropism   plant response to gravity (grows down)  
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