chloroplasts dicot phloem xylem woody
herbaceous moss monocot taproot root hairs
photosynthesis respiration transpiration stomata
cotyledon germination chlorophyll
vascular tissue transport
sunlight water carbon dioxide
leaves 1.support 2.transport water and nutrients 1.absorb water and minerals 2.anchor the plant
evergreens conifers fibrous root taproot 26
27. What are the functions or purpose of a plant’s guard cells? 28. What two things must be present for a seed to germinate? 29. From where does the PRODUCE section of the grocery store derive its name? Draw, label, and describe the three parts of the seed that were discussed in class. They open and close the stomata. 1.Water 2.The right temperature Produce refers to the fact that plants like fruits and vegetables PRODUCE or make their own food.