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Michael B

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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root that begins growth from the stem of the plant or leaf   adventitious root  
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flowering plants that produce seeds to protect in a fruit or pod, such as apples or beans   angiosperms  
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plant that completes its life cycle in one year growing season   annual  
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part of a flower that produces pollen   anther  
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condition created by hormones in the apical mertism that prevents laterall buds from developing   apical dominance  
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the primary growing point in the terminal bud   apical meristem  
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plant that completes its life cycle in two years or growing seasons   biennial  
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plants with wide flat leaves   broadleaf plants  
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plant structure that contains undeveloped leaves, stems, and/or flowers   bud  
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plant structures that cover and protect undeveloped parts   bud scales  
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all of the sepalsof a flower   calyx  
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layer of cells where cell division and plant growth occur   cambium  
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a flower with four parts: sepals, petls, steman, and pistil   complete flower  
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leaf composed of petiole and two or more leaf blades called leaflets   compound leaf  
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epidermis cells with a waxy coating that prevents excessive water loss   cuticle  
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woody perenial plant that loses its leaves in fall   deciduous  
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a class of flowering plants; oaks, cacti, roses, and soybeans   dicot  
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plant species with male and female flowers on different plants   dioecious  
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protective layer of cells on the outside of the leaves and other organs   epidermis  
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plants that keep their leaves year round   evergreen  
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root system consisting of numerous slender roots   fibrous root system  
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stalk part of the stamen that holds the anther in the flower   filament  
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reproductive organ of plant   flower  
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pair of cells that regulate the opening and closing of the stomata   guard cells  
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plants that have seeds not protected by fruit, such as pine cones   gymnosperm  
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plants with tolarence for cold weather   hardy  
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soft stems of some perennial plants that are killed by frost   herbaceous  
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a flower that lacks a stamen or pistil   imperfect flower  
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a flower that lacks any of four parts of a complete flower   incomplete flower  
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buds located along the sides of the stems where the leaves are attached   lateral bud  
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large broad part of the leaf   leaf blade  
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two or more leaf blades   leaflet  
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plant organs responsible for food production for the plant   leaves  
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time required for a plant to grow from its beginning to until it dies   life cycle  
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tissue in the middle layerof the leaf that conducts photosynthesis   mesophyll  
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plants that have both male and female flowers separately   monecious  
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a class of flowering plants that includes lillies, grasses, corn, and palms   monocot  
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plants with needles or scale-shaped leaves   narrowleaf plants  
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female plant part with ovules   ovary  
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layer of cells below the upper layer of the epidermisin a leaf   palisade layer  
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plant with life cycle of more than two years   perenials  
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flower with both stamen and pistil   perfect flower  
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leaf like colorful parts of flowers   petal  
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connects structure between leaf blade and plant stem   petiole  
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plant tissue that transports food   phloem  
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female part of a flower that contains stigma, style, and ovary   pistil  
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contains male sex cells   pollen  
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first root that anchors and aborbs nutrients   primary roots  
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specialized cells on the tis of the root   root cap  
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