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What are three plant organs? |
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What are the three parts of the shoot system? |
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The ____is where the lateral branch comes off. |
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The _____is a small area that can grow into a leaf. |
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What are the three parts of the leaf? |
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What attaches the leaf to the stem? |
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What are the two functions of the root? |
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anchor plant in place so it doesn't fall over; absorb water and nutrients from the ground |
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The____are good at storage. |
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What are three major nutrients important for plants? |
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nitrogen, potassium, phophorous |
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The stem holds up the ____. Has a lot of ____that transport things. Most of it is made up of_____. |
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leaves; tissue; vascular tissue |
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What are the two types of vascular tissue and what do they do? |
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xylem moves water and phloem moves sugar and hormones |
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The functions of leaves include doing____,capturing sunglight and making ____that is eventually stored in ___or ____, serve as _____. |
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photosynthesis; food; stem or root and serve as protection |
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What are the two of flowering plants (angiosperms)? |
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What is the word for a seed leaf? |
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A monocot has one____and a eudicot has two ____. |
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The vascular tissue of a monocot is in____shape. |
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Vascular tissue of a eudicot is in ____shape. |
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A monocot's stem has vascular bundles that are_____. |
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A eudicot's stem has vascular bundles that are _____. |
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What is the pattern of the leaf veins in monocots? |
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What is an example of a monocot with parallel leaf veins? |
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A eudicot has leaf veins that form what kind of pattern? |
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How many petals does a monocot have? |
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three petals, six petals, nine petals |
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HOw many petals does a eudicot have? |
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What are the three types of plant tissue? |
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epidermal tissue, ground tissue, vascular tissue |
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______covers the outside of the plant. |
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An example of epidermal tissue would be ____or _____. |
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The outer layer of a woody stem is called the____. |
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The_____is a tissue that multiplies producing new cork cells. |
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The_____is an opening in a woody stem so oxygen can get in. |
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What are the three types of ground tissue? |
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parenchyma, coolenchyma, and sclerenchyma |
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The ground tissue known as _____is made up of normal cells that can store food, etc. |
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The type of ground tissue known as____is tough and has thick cell walls. |
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The ______is the toughest type of ground tissue. |
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