Vocab Stems and Roots Plant Reproduction Leaves and Photosynthesis Plant Growth
Tubes in plants that help carry sugar away from the leaves.
Phloem
This is when pollen moves from the stamen to the pistil.
pollination
This type of seed only has one cotyledon, its leaves have parallel veins, and it usually has a fibrous root system.
A Monocot Seed
A single plant cell that is able to become a new plant.
A Spore
This type of seed has two cotyledons, veins that branch out, and usually a taproot system.
A Dicot Seed
This part of the stem carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plants.
Xylem
Most water enters the plant from what part of the root?
Root Hairs
This type of root is big and thick with one main part going straight down into the soil.
taproot
This type of root has many different small strands that grow in different directions.
Fibrous Roots
Name 2 main functions of roots
Absorb nutrients from the soil Absorb water from the soil Help hold a plant in place
This type of reproduction is when only 1 parent passes along its DNA to create an offspring with the same genes.
Asexual Reproduction
Name 3 types of asexual reproduction.
Spores Budding Runners
Pollen is made in this part of the flower.
The Stamen
This is the part of the flower where an egg can become fertilized by the pollen.
The pistil
Identify 3 ways that pollen can move for pollination to occur.
It can stick to an animal, Wind can blow it, Water can move pollen
What are the 3 factors that a plant needs to perform photosynthesis
Carbon Dioxide Water Sunlight Energy
These are the two products that come from Photosynthesis
Oxygen Sugar
How do the tiny holes in the bottoms of leaves help plants?
They allow air to pass in and out.
This is the “top layer of skin” that helps protect the leaf.
The Epidermis
This is the time of day when a plant can not produce more sugar (food) and must use its stored sugar for energy.
Nighttime
What type of conditions might keep an embryo from growing out of a seed?
It is too cold or too dry.
Name two factors that control how quickly or slowly a plant grows.
1.The Plant’s DNA 2.The Enviornment
This type of tropism causes roots to grow downward and stems to grow upward.
Gravitropism
This type of tropism can cause some plants to lean towards a source of light.
Phototropism
This type of tropism causes plants to respond to objects they touch.
Thigmotropism