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Plants structures

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what is a root cap?   protects the root from injury  
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what is the cambium ?   divides to produce new phloem and xylem  
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what is stomata?   small openings/pores in the surface layer of a leaf  
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what is transpiriation?   process by witch water evaporates from a plants leaves  
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what is embryo?   young plant that develops from the zygote  
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what is germination?   after the seed is dispersed it may be inactive for a while before it germinates  
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what is a flower?   reproductive structure of an angiosperm  
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what is pollination?   transfer of pollen from male to female reproductive structures  
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what are sepals?   leaf like structures that protect the developing flower  
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what are petals?   the part of the flower that is colorful and leaf like  
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what are stamens?   male reproductive parts  
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what are pistils?   the female parts  
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what is an ovary?   hollow structure that protects the seed as it develops  
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what is sporophyte?   sporophyte is the stage when a plant produces spores.  
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what is gametophyte?   gametophyte is the stage when the plant produces two kinds of sex cells: sperm cells, and egg cells  
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what are annuals?   annuals are flowering plants that complete a life cycle within one growing season  
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what are biennials?   biennials are angiosperms that complete there life cycle in two years  
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what are perennials?   perennials are flowering plants that live for more than two years  
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what is fertilization?   fertilization occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell  
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what is a zygote?   a fertilized egg  
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what are cones?   reproductive structures in an gymnosperm  
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what is an ovule?   a structure that contains an egg cell  
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what is a fruit?   the ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds  
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