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Cubangbang's 6th Ch. 6 Plants Stack #182057

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Vascular or Non-vascular   scientist's grouping of when plants are classified by how they transport water  
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Rhizoids   small, root-like structures mosses have  
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Horsetails   vascular plants with tall, hollow jointed stems  
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Rhizomes   underground stems that grow from ferns and horsetails  
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Biennial   plants that need two growing seasons to fully develop  
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Perennial   plants that can live for three or more years  
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Angiosperms   are usually classified by their seed structure as either monocots or dicots  
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Primary root   the first root that emerges from a seed  
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Herbaceous   plants that have soft, green stems  
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Taproot   roots that grow straight down into the soil; found in dicots  
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Annuals   plants that grows, flowers, and produces seeds in one growing season.  
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Phloem   tubes that carry sugars and food throughout the plant  
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Difference between monocot & dicot   Study your book  
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Gymnosperms   Includes cycads, gingkoes, gnetophytes, and conifers; do not have flowers, seeds develop inside cones, seeds only protected by seed coat  
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Xylem & Phloem   cambium cells produces more of these so that trees can grow wider  
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Fronds   leafy branches of a fern  
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Monocot   one cotyledon, flowers have petals in groups of three, fibrous root, narrow leaves with parallel veins  
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cotyledon   tiny seed leaves of the embryo  
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resin   sticky substance that protects a pine tree from diseases and insects when a branch is broken  
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Dicots   leaves have branching veins, long taproot or woody stems  
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Tuber   food storage stem of some plants  
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Fiddlehead   tightly coiled developing frond  
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Angiosperms   have flowers, seeds protected inside a fruit  
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Vascular   plants with tubelike structures that transport water  
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Nonvascular   plants without tubelike structures that transport water  
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Fern   seedless vascular plant  
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Roots   absorb water and nutrients, affect the size and health of the plant, and help anchor the plant in the soil  
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cambium   layer of cells between the xylem and phloem that produces more xylem and phloem  
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xylem   tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots to the top of the plant  
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Fibrous   many thin roots that spread out in all directions  
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