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Carbohydrates
Definition
An organic compound consisting of a chain of carbon atoms which hydrogen and oxygen are attached in a 2:1 ratio; examples are sugars, starch, glycogen, and cellulose. 
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Monosaccharides
Definition
A simple sugar, such as five-carbon and six-carbon sugars, that cannot be dissociated into smaller sugar particles.
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Disaccharides
Definition
A carbohydrate formed of two simple sugar molecules linked by a covalent bond; sucrose is an example.
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Polysaccharides
Definition
A polymer composed of many monosaccharide units joined in a long chain, such as glycogen, starch, and cellulose.
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Hydrolysis
Definition
Splitting of one molecule into two by addition of the H+ and OH- ions of water.
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Dehydration (synthesis)
Definition
The synthesis of a compound or moelcule involving the removal of water; also called a condensation reaction.
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Starch
Definition
A complex insoluble carbohydrate; the chief food storage substance of plants; composed of a thousand or more glucose units.
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Glycogen
Definition
A carbohydrate similar to starch that serves as the reserve food in bacteria, fungi, and most organisms other than plants.
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Amylose
Definition
An enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller units.
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Amylopectin
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Alpha-glucose
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Beta-glucose
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Cellulose
Definition
A carbohydrate; the chief component of the cell wall in plants and some protists, and most prokaryotes.
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Chitin
Definition
A tough, resistant, nitrogen-containing polysaccharide forming the cell walls of certain fungi, the exoskeleton of arthropods, and the epidermal cuticle of other surface structures of certain protists and animals.
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Lipids
Definition
One of a large variety of nonpolar organic molecules that are insoluble in water (which is polar) but dissolve readily in nonpolar organic solvents; lipids include fats, oils, steroids, phospholipids, and carotenoids.
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Hydrophobic
Definition
Fear of water
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Saturated Fats
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Unsaturated Fats
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Oils
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Phospholipids
Definition
A phosphorylated lipid; similar in structure to a fat, but with only two fatty acids attached to the glycerol backbone, with the third space occupied by a phosphorous-containing molecule; important components of cellular membranes.
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Cutin
Definition
Fatty substance deposited in many plant cell walls and on outer surface of epidermal cell walls, where it forms a layer known as the cuticle.
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Waxes
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Steroids
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Proteins
Definition
A complex organic compound composed of many (100 or more) amino acids joined by peptide bonds.
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Amino Acids
Definition
Nitrogen containing organic acids, the units, or "building blocks," from which protein molecules are built.
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R-groups
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Confirmation
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Alpha-Helixes
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Pleated Sheets
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Nucleic Acids
Definition
An organic acid consisting of joined nucleotide complexes; the two types are deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA).
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Nucleotides
Definition
A single unit of nucleic acid, composed of a phosphate, a five-carbon sugar (either ribose or deoxyribose), and a purine or a pyrimidine.
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ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) In hydrolysis, ATP loses one phosphate to become adenosine diphosphate (ADP), releasing usable energy.
Definition
A nucleotide consisting of adenine, ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups; the major source of usable chemical energy in metabolism.
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Secondary Metabolites
Definition
Molecules that are restricted in their distribution, both within the plant and among different plants; important for the survival and propagation of the plants that produce them; there are three major classes --- alkaloids, terpenoids, and phenolics. Also called secondary products.
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Cocaine
Definition
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Alkaloids
Definition
Bitter-tasting nitrogenous compounds that are basic (alkaline) in their chemical properties; includes morphine, cocaine, caffeine, nicotine, and atropine. 
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Morphine
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Caffeine
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Nicotine
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Terpenoids
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Isoprene
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Phenolics
Definition
A broad range of compounds, all of which have a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to an aromatic ring (a ring of six carbons containing three double bonds); includes flavonoids, tannins, lignins, and salicyclic acid.
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Flavonoids
Definition
Phenolic compounds; water-soluble pigments present in the vacuoles of plant cells; those found in the red wines and grape juice have been reported to lower cholesterol levels in the the blood.
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Tannins
Definition
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Lignins
Definition
One of the most important constituents of the secondary wall of vascular plants, although not all secondary walls contain it. 2nd most abundant plant polymer (after cellulose).
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Protoplast
Definition
The protoplasm of an individual cell; in plants, the unit of protoplasm inside the cell wall.
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Vacuole
Definition
A space or cavity within the cytoplasm filled with a watery fluid, the cell sap; a lysosomal compartment.
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Plastids
Definition
Organelle in the cells of certain groups of eukaryotes that is the site of such as activities as food manufacture and storage; are bounded by two membrances.
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Chloroplast
Definition
A plastid in which chlorophylls are contained; the site of photosynthesis. Occur in plants and algae.
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Thylakoid
Definition
A saclike membranous  structure in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of eukaryotic organisma; in chloroplasts, stacks form grana; chlorophylls are found within them.
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Grana
Definition
Stacks of thylakoids. Structures within chloroplasts, seen as green granules with a light microscope and as a series of stacked thylakoids with an electron microscope; the grana contain the chlorophylls and carotenoids and are the sites of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
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Stroma
Definition
(Anything spread out) The ground substance of plastids.
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Chromoplast
Definition
A plastid containing pigments other than chlorophyll, usually yellow and orange carotenoid pigments.
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Leucoplast
Definition
A colorless plastid; leucoplasts are commonly centers of starch formation. 
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Cell Wall
Definition
The rigid outermost layer of the cells found in plants, some protists, and most prokaryotes.
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Microfibrils
Definition
A threadlike component of the cell wall, composed of cellulose molecules, visible only with the electron microscope.
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Hemicelluloses
Definition
A polysaccharide resembling cellulose but more soluble and less ordered; found particularly in cell walls.
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Pectins
Definition
A highly hydrophilic polysaccharide present in the intercellular layer and primary wall of plant cell walls; the basis of fruit jellies.
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Glycoproteins
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Primary Cell Wall
Definition
The wall layer deposited during the period of cell expansion.
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Secondary Cell Wall
Definition
Innermost layer of the cell wall, formed in certain cells after cell elongation has ceased; secondary walls have a highly organized microfibrillar structure. 
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Pits
Definition
A recessed cavity in a cell wall where the secondary wall does not form.
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Plasmodesmata
Definition
The minute cytoplasmic threads that extend through openings in cell walls and connect the protoplasts of adjacent living cells.
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Osmosis
Definition
The diffusion of water, or any solvent, across a selectively permeable membrane; in the absence of other forces, the movement of water during this process will always be from a region of greater water potential to one of lesser water potential.
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Diffusion
Definition
The net movement of suspended or dissolved particles from a more concentrated region to a less concentrated region as a result of the random movement of individual molecules; the process tends to distribute such particles uniformly throughout a medium.
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Passive transport
Definition
Non-energy-requiring transport of a solute across a membrane down the concentration or electrochemical gradient by either simple diffusion or facilitated diffusion.
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Facilitated diffusion
Definition
Passive transport with the assistance of carrier proteins.
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Active transport
Definition
Energy-requiring transport of a solute across a membrane in the direction of increasing concentration (against the concentration gradient).
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Phagocytosis
Definition
The uptake of material into cells by means of invagination of the plasma membrane; if solid material is involved it is describing this process.
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Pinocytosis
Definition
The uptake of material into cells by means of invagination of the plasma membrane; if dissolved material is involved it is describing this process.
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Enzyme
Definition
A protein that is capable of speeding up specific chemical reactions by lowering the required activation energy, but is unaltered itself in the process; a biological catalyst
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Substrate
Definition
The foundation to which an organism is attached; the substance acted on by an enzyme.
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Active site
Definition
The region of an enzyme surface that binds the substrate during the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme.
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Feedback inhibition
Definition
Control mechanism whereby an increase in the concentration of some molecule inhibits the further synthesis of that molecule.
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Respiration
Definition
An intracellular process in which molecules, particularly pyruvate in the citric acid cycle, are oxidized with the release of energy. The complete breakdown of sugar or other organic compounds to carbon dioxide and water is termed aerobic respiration, although the first steps of this process are anaerobic.
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Mitochondria
Definition
A double-membrane-bounded organelle found in eukaryotic cells; contains the enzymes of the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain; the major source of ATP in nonphotosynthetic cells.
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Electron transport (chain)
Definition
The movement of electrons down a series of electron carrier molecules that hold electrons at slightly different energy levels; as electrons move down the chain, the energy released is used to form ATP from ADP and phosphate. It plays an essential role in the final stage of cellular respiration and in teh light dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
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Citric Acid Cycle/ Krebs Cycle
Definition
The series of reactions that results in the oxidation of pyruvate to hydrogen atoms, electrons, and carbon dioxide. The elecrtons, passed along electron-carrier molecules, then go through the oxidative phosphorylation and terminal oxidation processes.
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Electronegativity
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Oxygen
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PAR
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Chlorophyll
Definition
The green pigment of plant cells, which is the receptor of light energy in photosynthesis; also found in algae and photosynthetic bacteria.
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Carotenoids
Definition
A class of fat-soluble pigments that includes the carotenes (yellow and orange pigments) and the xanthophylls (yellow pigments); found in chloroplasts and chromoplasts of plants. They act as accessory pigments in photosynthesis.
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Photosystem 1
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Photosystem 2
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NADPH
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Calvin Cycle
Definition
The series of enzymatically mediated photosynthetic reactions during which carbon dioxide is reduced to 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde and the carbon dioxide acceptor, ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate, is regenerated. For every three molecules of carbon dioxide entering the cycle, a net gain of one molecule of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate results.
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Cyclic Electron Flow
Definition
In chloroplasts, the light-induced flow of electrons originating from and returning to Photosystem 1.
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Noncyclic Electron Flow
Definition
The light-induced flow of electrons from water to NADP+ in oxygen-evolving photosynthesis; it involves both photosystems 1 and 2.
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Carbon fixation
Definition
The conversion of CO2 into organic compounds during photosynthesis.
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Rubisco
Definition
RuBP carboxylase/oxygenase, the enzyme that catalyzes initial reaction of the Calvin Cycle, involving the fixation of carbon dioxide to ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP). 
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PEP carboxylase
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Photorespiration
Definition
The oxygenase activity of Rubisco combined with the salvage pathway, consuming O2 and releasing CO2; occurs when Rubisco binds O2 instead of CO2.
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Peroxisome
Definition
A spherical, single membrane-bounded organelle, ranging in diameter from 0.5 to 1.5 micrometers; some are involved in photorespiration, and  others (called glyoxysomes) with the conversion of fats to sugars during seed germination; also called microbodies.
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Mesophyll
Definition
The ground tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, located between the layers of epidermis; the cells generally contain chloroplasts.
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Bundle Sheath
Definition
Layer or layers of cells surrounding a vascular bundle; may consist of parenchyma or sclerenchyma cells, or both.
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C3 Plants
Definition
Plants that employ only the Calvin Cycle , or C3 pathway, in the fixation of CO2; the first stable product is the three-carbon compound 3-phosphoglycerate.
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C4 Pathway
Definition
The set of reactions through which carbon dioxide is fixed to a compound known as phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to yield oxaloacetate, a four-carbon compound.
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C4 Plant
Definition
Plants in which the first product of CO2 fixation is a four-carbon compound (oxaloacetate); both the Calvin Cycle (C3 pathway) and C4 pathway are employed by these plants.
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CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism)
Definition
A variant of the C4 pathway; phosphoenolpyruvate fixes CO2 in C4 compounds at night then, during the daytime, the fixed CO2 is transferred to the ribulose bisphosphate of the Calvin Cycle within the same cell. Characteristic of most succulent plants, such as cacti.
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K. Brevis
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Dinoflagellates
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Pfiesteria
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Euglenoids
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Pellicle
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Contractile Vacuole
Definition
A clear, fluid-filled vacuole in some groups of protists that takes up water within the cell and then contracts, expelling its contents from the cell.
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Cryptomonds
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Alloxanthin
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Diatoms
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Pinnate
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Centric
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Fucoxanthin
Definition
A brownish carotenoid found in brown algae and chrysophytes.
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Chrysophytes
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Brown Algae
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Algin
Definition
An important polysaccharide component of brown algal cell walls; used as a stabilizer  and emulsifier for some foods and for paint.
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Green Algae
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Bryophytes
Definition
The members of the phyla of nonvascular plants; the mosses, hormworts, and liverworts.
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Gametophyte
Definition
In plants that have an alternation of generations, the haploid (n), gamete-producing generation, or phase.
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Sporophyte
Definition
The spore-producing, diploid (2n) phase in a life cycle characterized by alternation of generations.
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Archegonia
Definition
A multicellular structure in which a single egg is produced; found in the bryophytes and some vascular plants.
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Antheridia
Definition
A sperm-producing structure that may be multicellular or unicellular.
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Egg
Definition
A nonmotile female gamete, usually larger than a male gamete of the same species.
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Sperm
Definition
A mature male gamete, usually motile and smaller than the female gamete.
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Haploid
Definition
Having only one set of chromosomes (n), in contrast to diploid (2n).
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Diploid
Definition
Having two sets of chromosomes; the 2n chromosome number is characteristic of the sporophyte generation.
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Spore
Definition
A reproductive cell, usually unicellular, capable of developing into an adult without fusion with another cell.
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Homosporous
Definition
Having only one kind of spore.
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Heterosporous
Definition
Having two kinds of spores, designated as microspores and megaspores.
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Microspore
Definition
In heterosporous plants, a spore that develops into a male gametophyte.
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Megaspore
Definition
In heterosporous plants, a  haploid (n) spore that develops into a female gametophyte; in most groups, they are larger than microspores.
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Rhizome
Definition
A more or less horizontal underground stem.
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Egg Canal
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Liverworts
Definition
Hepataphyta
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Hornworts
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Anthocerophyta
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Moss
Definition

Gametophyte Dominant

 

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Sphagnum
Definition
Bryophyte (known as peat)
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Operculum
Definition
In mosses, the lid of the sporangium.
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Peat
Definition
A sphagnum moss used for commerically used for gardening and burning
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Hydroids
Definition
The water-conducting cells of the moss hadrom; they resemble the tracheary elements of vascular plants except that they lack specialized wall thickenings.
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Leptoids
Definition
The food-conducting cells associated with the hydroids of some moss gametophytes and sporophytes; they resemble the sieve elements of some seedless vascular plants.
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Seedless Vascular Plants
Definition
Sporophyte Dominant and Independent
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Club Mosses
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Protostele
Definition
The simplest type of stele, consisting of a solid column of vascular tissue.
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Eusporangia
Definition
A sporangium that arises from several initial cells and, before maturation, forms a wall of more than one layer of cells.
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Leptosporangia
Definition
A sporangium that arises from a single initial cell and whose wall is composed of a single layer of cells.
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Common Ferns
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Filicales
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Fronds
Definition
The leaf of a fern; any large, divided leaf.
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Megaphylls
Definition
A generally large leaf with several to many veins; its leaf trace or traces is/are associated with a leaf gap (in ferns) and a leaf trace gap (in seed plants); in contrast to microphyll.
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Circinate Vernation
Definition
As in ferns, the coiled arrangement of leaves and leaflets in the bud; such an arrangement uncoils gradually as the leaf develops further.
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Prothallus
Definition
In homosporous  vascular plants, such as ferns, the more or less independent, photosynthetic gametophyte; also called the prothallium.
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Pinnae
Definition
A primary division, or leaflet, of a compound leaf or frond; may be divided into pinnules.
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Indusium
Definition
Membranous growth of the epidermis of a fern leaf that covers a sorus.
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Sporangia
Definition
A hollow unicellular or multicellular structure  in whcih spores are produced.
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Salvinia (& Marsilea)
Definition
Water Ferns
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Azolla
Definition
M & S- Houses nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria and are used to increase nitrogen input to rice patties.
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Sporocarps
Definition
M & S- Reproductive structure and drought resistant for up to 100 years
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Elaters
Definition
(1)An elongated, spindle-shaped, sterile cell in the sporangium of a liverwort sporophyte (aids in spore dispersal); (2) clubbed, hygroscopic bands attached to the spores of the horsetails.
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Gymnosperms
Definition
A seed plant with seeds not enclosed in an ovary; the conifers are the most familiar group; not a monophyletic group.
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Micropyle
Definition
In the ovules of seed plants, the opening in the integuments through which the pollen tube usually enters.
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Integument
Definition
The outermost layer  or layers of tissue enveloping the nucellus of an ovule; develops into the seed coat.
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Embryo
Definition
A young sporophytic plant, before the start of a period of rapid growth (germination in seed plants).
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Seed Food
Definition
Nucellous
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Seed Coat
Definition
The outer layer of the seed, developed from the integuments of the ovule.
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Pollen Tube
Definition
A tube formed after germination of the pollen grain; carries the male gametes into the ovule.
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Cycads
Definition
Cycadophyta-Sago palms
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Ginko
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Ginkophytes
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Conifers
Definition
A cone-bearing tree.
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Gnetophytes
Definition
Includes 3 Plants: Gentum, Ephedra, Welwitchia (The most flower like of gymnosperms) Transition plant.
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Redwood
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Tallest Coniferophyta
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Sequoa
Definition
Largest Coniferophyta
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Fascicles
Definition
A bundle of pine leaves or other needlelike leaves of gymnosperms; an obsolete term for a vascular bundle.
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Hydrodermis
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Stomata
Definition
A minute opening, bordered by guard cells, in the epidermis of leaves and stems through which gases pass; also used to refer to the entire stomatal apparatus ---the guard cells plis their included pore.
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Guard Cells
Definition
Pairs of specialized epidermal cells surrounding a pore, or stoma; changes in the turgor of a pair of guard cells cause opening and closing of the pore.
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Resin Ducts
Definition
A tubelike intercellular space lined with resin-secreting cells (epithelial cells) and containing resin.
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Strobili
Definition
A reproductive structure consisting of a number of modified leaves (sporophylls) or ovule-bearing scales grouped terminally on a stem; a cone. They occur in many kinds of gymnosperms, lycophytes and sphenophytes.
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Pollen
Definition
A collective term for pollen grains.
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Prothallial  Cell
Definition
The sterile cell or cells found in the male gametophytes, or microgametophytes, of vascular plants other than angiosperms; believed to be remnants of the vegetative tissue of the male gametophyte.
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Generative Cell
Definition
(1) In many gymnosperms, the cell cell of the male gametophyte that divides to form the sterile and spermatogenous cells; (2) in angiosperms, the cell of the male gametophyte that divides to form two sperm.
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Nucellus
Definition
Inner part of an ovule, in which the embryo sac develops; equivalent to a megaporangium.
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Pollination Drops
Definition
Pollen sticks to this when its exuded from the micropyle.
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Sago Palms
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Cycadophyta
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Deciduous
Definition
Shedding leaves at a certain season.
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Genetum
Definition
Contain large leathery leaves
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Ephedra
Definition
Contain small scale like leaves that resemble equisitales
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Welwitshia
Definition
Contains only two leaves
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Angiosperms
Definition
Literally, a seed borne in a vessel (carpel); thus one of a group of plants who seeds are borne within a mature ovary (fruit).
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Flowers
Definition
The reproductive structure of angiosperms; a complete flower includes calyx, corolla, androecium (stamens), and gynoecium (carpels), but all flowers contain at least one stamen or one carpel.
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Fruits
Definition
In angiosperms, a mature, ripened ovary (or group of ovaries), containing the seeds, together with any adjacent parts that may be fused with it at maturity; sometimes applied informally, and misleadingly, as in "fruiting body," to the reproductive structures of other kinds of organisms.
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Double Fertilization
Definition
The fusion of the egg and sperm (resulting in a 2n fertilized egg, the zygote) and the simultaneous fusion of the second male gamete with the polar nuclei (typically resulting in a 3n primary endosperm nucleus); a unique characteristic of all angiosperms.
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Monocots
Definition
Parallel Veination and Flower parts in 3's
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Parallel venation
Definition
The pattern of venation in which the principal veins of the leaf are parallel or nearly so; characteristic of monocots.
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Duckweed
Definition
Smallest Angiosperm
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Mountain Ash
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Largest Angiosperm
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Eudicots
Definition
Secondary growth, netted veination, and flower parts in 4's and 5's.
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Net venation
Definition
The arrangement of veins in the leaf blade that resembles a net; characteristic of the leaves of angiosperms except monocots; also called reticulate venation.
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Parasitic
Definition
An organism that lives on or in an organism of a different species and derives nutrients from it; the association is beneficial to the ******** and harmful to the host.
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Saprophytic
Definition
An organism that secures it food directly from nonliving organic matter; also called a saprobe.
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Inflorescences
Definition
A flower cluster, with a definite arrangement of flowers.
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Peduncle
Definition
The stalk of an inflorescence or of a solitary flower.
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Pedicel
Definition
The stalk of an individual flower in a inflorescence.
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Receptacle
Definition
The part of the axis of a flower stalk that bears the floral organs.
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Sepals
Definition
One of the outermost flower structures; a unit of the calyx; they usually enclose the other flower parts in the bud.
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Petals
Definition
A flower part, usually conspicuously colored; one of the unts of the corolla.
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Calyx
Definition
The sepals collectively; the outermost flower whorl.
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Corolla
Definition
The petals collectively; usually the conspicuously colored flower whorl.
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Perianth
Definition
(1) The petals and sepals taken together; (2) in leafy liverworts, a tubular sheath surrounding an archegonium, and later, the developing sporophyte.
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Stamen
Definition
The part of the flower producing the pollen, composed (usually) of anther and filament; collectively, the they make up the androecium.
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Filament
Definition
(1) The stalk of a stamen; (2) a term used to descrbe the threadlike bodies or segments of certain algae or fungi.
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Anther
Definition
The pollen-bearing portion of a stamen.
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Carpels
Definition
One of the members of the gynoecium, or inner floral whorl each one encloses one or more ovules. One or more of these form a gynoecium.
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Pistil
Definition
A term sometimes used to refer to an individual carpel or a group of fused carpels.
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Stigma
Definition
(1) The region of a carpel that serves as a receptive surface for pollen grains and on which they germinate; (2) a light-sensitive, pigmented structure.
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Style
Definition
A slender column of tissue that arises from the top of the ovary and through which the pollen tube grows.
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Ovary
Definition
The enlarged basal portion of a carpel or of a gynoecium composed of fused carpels; a mature one, sometimes with other adherent parts, is a fruit.
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Locules
Definition
A cavity within a sporangium or a cavity of the ovary in which ovules occur.
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Perfect
Definition
A flower having both stamens and carpels; hermaphroditic flower.
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Imperfect
Definition
A flower lacking either stamens or carpels.
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Collenchyma (cell)
Definition
Elongated living cell with unevenly thickened, non-lignified primary cell wall.
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Panicle
Definition
An inflorescence, the main axis of which is branched, and whose branches bear loose flower clusters.
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Spike
Definition
An indeterminate inflorescence in which the main axis is elongated and the flowers are sessile.
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Raceme
Definition
An indeterminate inflorescence in which the main axis is elongated but the flowers are borne on pedicels that are about equal in length.
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Corymb
Definition
See Picture.
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Umbel
Definition
An inflorescence, the individual pedicels of which all arise from the apex of the peduncle.
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Head
Definition
See Picture.
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Catkin
Definition
A spikelike inflorescence of unisexual flowers; found only in woody plants.
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Parietal
Definition
Placentation(ovules attach to the outside)
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Axil(e)
Definition
The upper angle between a twig or leaf and the stem from which it grows.
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Free Central
Definition
Placentation(ovules do not attach to the outside)
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Hypogynous
Definition
Floral organization in which the sepals, petals, and stamens are attached to the receptacle below the ovary.
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Perigynous
Definition
A form of floral organization  in which the sepals, petals, and stamens are attached to the margin of a cup-shaped extension of the receptacle; superficially, the sepals, petals, and stamens appear to be attached to the ovary.
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Epigynous
Definition
A pattern of floral organization in which the sepals, petals, and stamens apparently grow from the top of the ovary.
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Ovule
Definition
A structure in seed plants containing the female gametophyte with egg cell, all being surrounded by the nucellus and one or two integuments, when mature, it becomes a seed.
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Exine
Definition
The outer wall layer of a spore or pollen grain.
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Intine
Definition
The inner wall layer of a spore or pollen grain.
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Sporopollenin
Definition
The tough substance of which the exine, or outer wall, of spores and pollen grains is composed; a cyclic alcohol highly resistant to decay.
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Funiculus
Definition
The stalk of the ovule.
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Polar Nuclei
Definition
Two nuclei (usually), one derived from each end (pole) of the embryo sac, which become centrally located; they fuse with a male nucleus to form the primary (typically 3n) endosperm nucleus.
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Antipodals
Definition
Three (sometimes more) cells of the mature embryo sac, located at the end opposite the micropyle.
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Synergid (cells)
Definition
Two short-lived cells lying close to the egg in the mature embryo sac of the ovule of flowering plants.
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Endosperm
Definition
A tissue, containing stored food, that develops from the union of a male nucleus and the polar nuclei of the central cell; it is digested by the growing sporophyte either before or after the maturation of the seed; found only in angiosperms.
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Apical Meristem
Definition
The meristem at the tip of the root or shoot in a vascular plant.
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Primary Meristem
Definition
A tissue derived from the apical meristem; of three kinds: protoderm, procambium, and ground meristem.
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Ground tissue
Definition
Tissues other than the vascular tissues, the epidermis and the periderm; also called fundamental tissue.
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Vascular Tissue
Definition
Xylem and Pholem
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Dermal Tissue
Definition
The outer covering tissue of the plant; the epidermis or the periderm.
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Cell Differentiation
Definition
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Cortex
Definition
Ground-tissue region of a stem or root bounded externally by the epidermis and internally by the vascular system; a primary tissue region; also used to refer to the peripheral region of a cell protoplast.
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Pith
Definition
The ground tissue occupying the center of the stem or root within the vascular cylinder; usually consistsof parenchyma.
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Epidermis
Definition
The outermost layer of cells of the leaf and of young stems and roots; primary in origin.
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Periderm
Definition
Outer protective tissue that replaces epidermis when it is destroyed during secondary growth; includes cork, cork cambium, and phelloderm.
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Parenchyma (cell)
Definition
Living, generally thin-walled cell of variable size and form; the most abundant kind of cells in plants.
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Transfer Cells
Definition
Specialized parenchyma cell with wall ingrowths that increase the surface area of the plasma membrane; apparently functions in the short-distance transfer of solutes.
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Sclerenchyma (cell)
Definition
Cell of variable form and size with more or less thick, often lignified, secondary walls; may or may not be living at maturity; includes fibers and sclereids.
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Fibers
Definition
An elongated, tapering, generally thick-walled sclerenchyma cell of vascular plants; its walls may or may not be lignified; it may or may not have a living protoplast at maturity.
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Sclereids
Definition
A sclerenchyma cell with a thick, lignified secondary wall having many pits. Thay are variable in form but typically not very long; they may or may not be living at maturity.
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Xylem
Definition
A complex vascular tissue through which most of the water and minerals of a plant are conducted, characterized by the presence of tracheary elements.
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Vessel Element
Definition
One of the cells composing a vessel; also called vessel member.
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Tracheids
Definition
An elongated, thick-walled conducting and supporting cellof xylem. It has tapering ends and pitted walls without perforations, as contrasted with a vessel element. Found in nearly all vascular plants.
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Programmed Cell Death
Definition
The genetically controlled, or programmed, series of changes in a living cell or organism that lead to its death.
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Phloem
Definition
The food conducting tissue of vascular plants, which is composed of sieve elements, various kinds of parenchyma cells, fibers, and sclereids.
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Sieve Cells
Definition
A long, slender sieve element with relatively unspecialized sieve areas and with tapering end walls that lack sieve plates; found in the phloem of gymnosperms.
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Sieve Plates
Definition
The part of the wall of sieve-tube elements bearing one or more highly differentiated sieve areas.
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Albuminous Cell
Definition
Certain ray and axial parenchyma cells in gymnosperm phloem that are spatially and functionally associated with the sieve cells; also called Strasburger cells.
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Sieve Tube Elements
Definition
One of the component cells of a sieve tube; found primarily in flowering plants and typically associated with a companion cell; also called sieve tube member.
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Companion Cells
Definition
A specialized parenchyma cell associated with a sieve-tube element in angiosperm phloem and arising from the same mother cell as the sieve-tube element.
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Subsidiary Cells
Definition
An epidermal cell morphologically  distinct from other epidermal cells and associated with a pair of guard cells; also called an accessory cell.
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Trichomes
Definition
An outgrowth of the epidermis, such as a hair, scale, or water vesicle.
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Cork
Definition
A secondary tissue produced by a cork cambium; made up of polygonal cells, nonliving at maturity, with suberized cell walls, which are resistant to the passage of gases and water vapor; the outer part of the periderm. Also called phellem.
Term
Cork Cambium
Definition
The lateral meristem that forms the periderm, producing cork (phellem) toward the surface (outside) of the plant and phelloderm toward the inside; common in stems and roots of gymnosperms and woody angiosperms. Also called phellogen.
Term
Phelloderm
Definition
A tissue formed inwardly by the cork cambium, opposite the cork; inner part of the periderm.
Term
Taproot
Definition
The primary root of a plant formed in direct continuation with the root tip or radicle of the embryo; forms a stout, tapering main root from which arise smaller, lateral roots.
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Fibrous Roots
Definition
In monocots, primary root dies and all roots grow out of the stem. Prevents erosion.
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Root Cap
Definition
A thimblelike mass of cells that covers and protects the growing tip of a root.
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Mucigel
Definition
A slime sheath covering the surface of many roots.
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Root Hairs
Definition
Tubular outgrowths of epidermal cells of the root; greatly increase the absorbing surface of the root.
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Gravitropism
Definition
The response of a shoot or root to the pull of the Earth's gravity; also called geotropism.
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Rhizosphere
Definition
The layer of soil bound to the root by the mucigel and root hairs.
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Symplastic
Definition
The movement of substances through the interconnected protoplasts and their plasmodesmata.
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Apoplastic
Definition
The movement of substances via the cell walls.
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Transcellular
Definition
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Casparian Strip
Definition
A bandlike region of primary wall containing suberin and lignin; found in anticlinal---radial and transverse---walls of endodermal and exodermal cells.
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Endodermis
Definition
A single layer of cells forming a sheath around the vascular region in roots and some stems; the endodermal cells are characterized by a Casparian strip within radial and transverse walls. In roots and stems of seed plants, the this is the innermost layer of the cortex.
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Exodermis
Definition
The outer layer, one or more cells in depth, of the cortex in some roots; these cells are characterized by Casarian strips within the raial and transverse walls. Following the development of Casparian strips, a suberin lamella is deposited on all walls of this.
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Lamella
Definition
Layer of cellular membranes, particularly photosynthetic, chlorophyll-containing membranes.
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Prop Roots
Definition
Adventitious roots arising from the stem above soil level and helping to support the plant; common in many monocots, for example, maize.
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Pneumatophores
Definition
Negatively gravitropic extensions of the root systems of some trees growing in swampy habitats; they grow upward and out of the water and probably function to ensure adequate aeration.
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Aerenchyma
Definition
Aquatic plants kill xylem to make air holes in roots.
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Storage Roots
Definition
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Node
Definition
The part of the stem where one or more leaves are attached.
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Internode
Definition
The region of a stem between two successive nodes.
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Bud
Definition
(1) An embryonic shoot, often protected by young leaves; (2) a vegetative outgrowth of yeasts and some bacteria as a means of asexual reproduction.
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Vascular cambium
Definition
A cylindrical sheath of meristematic cells, the division of which produces secondary phloem and secondary xylem.
Term
Herbaceous stem
Definition
Nonwoody plant stem
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Simple leaves
Definition
An undivided leaf; as opposed to a compound leaf.
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Blade
Definition
The broad, expanded part of a leaf; the lamina.
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Petiole
Definition
The stalk of a leaf.
Term
Sessile leaves
Definition
Attached directly by the base; referring to a leaf lacking a petiole or to a flower or fruit lacking a pedicel.
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Sheath
Definition
(1) The base of a leaf that wraps around the stem, as in grasses; (2) a tissue layer surrounding another tissue, such as a bundle sheath.
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Palmately Compound
Definition
Contains petiole, leaflets, no rachis.
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Pinnately Compound
Definition
Contains petiole and rachis between leaflets.
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Bipinnately Compound
Definition
Each leaflet is subdivided into smaller leaflets; and, therefore, twice.
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Rachis
Definition
Main axis of a spike; the axis of a fern leaf (frond), from which the pinnae arise; in compound leaves, the extension of the petiole corresponding to the midrib of an entire leaf.
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Petiolule
Definition
The stem containing leaflets.
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Hydrophytes
Definition
A plant that depends on an abundant supply of moisture or that grows wholly or partly submerged in water.
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Xerophyte
Definition
A plant that has adapted to arid habitats.
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Palisade Parenchyma
Definition
A leaf tissue composed of columnar chloroplast bearing parenchyma cells with their long axes at right angles to the leaf surface.
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Spongy Parenchyma
Definition
A leaf tissue composed of loosely arranged, chloroplast-bearing cells.
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Bulliform Cells
Definition
A large epidermal cell present, with other such cells, in longitudinal rows in grass leaves; also called motor cell. Believed to be involved with the mechanism of rolling and unrolling of the leaves.
Term
Sun leaves
Definition
Large palisade parenchyma cells and thick cuticle layer.
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Shade Leaves
Definition
Small palisade parenchyma cells and thin cuticle layer.
Term
Leaf Abscission
Definition
Contains 2 layers; Separation and Protective layer.
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Separation layer
Definition
"Scab" Contains small cells with thin cell walls.
Term
Protective Layer
Definition
Contains small cells with thick cells.
Term
Homeotic Genes
Definition
Genes that control other genes.
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Tendrils
Definition
A modified leaf or part of a leaf or stem modified into a slender coiling structure that aids in support of the stems; occur only in some angiosperms.
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Cladophylls
Definition
A branch resembling a foliage leaf.
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Spines
Definition
A hard, sharp-pointed structure; usually a modified leaf, or part of a leaf.
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Thorns
Definition
A hard, woody, pointed branch.
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Prickles
Definition
Neither leaf, nor stem (branch), but projections like roses
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Tubers
Definition
An enlarged, short, fleshy underground stem, such as that of the potato.
Term
Bulbs
Definition
A short underground stem covered by enlarged or fleshy leaf bases containing stored food.
Term
Secondary growth
Definition
In plants, growth derived from secondary or lateral meristems, the vascular cambium and cork cambium; secondary growth results in an increase in girth, and is contrasted with primary growth, which results in an increase in length.
Term
Annuals
Definition
A plant whose life cycle is completed in a single growing season.
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Biennials
Definition
A plant that normally requires two growing seasons to complete  its life cycle, flowering and fruiting in its second year.
Term
Perennials
Definition
A plant in which the vegetative structures live year after year.
Term
Rays
Definition
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Lenticel
Definition
Spongy areas in the cork surfaces of stem, roots, and other plant parts that allow interchange of gases between internal tissues and the atmosphere through the periderm; occur in vascular plants.
Term
Inner bark
Definition
In older trees, the living part of the bark; the bark inside the innermost periderm.
Term
Outer bark
Definition
In older trees, the dead part of the bark; the innermost periderm and all tissues outside it; also called rhytidome.
Term
Hardwoods
Definition
A name commonly applied to the wood of a magnoliid or eudicot tree.
Term
Softwoods
Definition
A name commonly applied to the wood of a conifer.
Term
Early wood
Definition
The first-formed wood of a growth increment; it contains larger cells and is less dense than the subsequently formed late wood; replaces the term "spring wood."
Term
Late wood
Definition
The last part of the growth increment formed in the growing season; it contains smaller cells an is denser than the early woo; replaces the term "summer wood."
Term
Heartwood
Definition
Nonliving and commonly dark-colored wood in which no water transport occurs; it is surrounded by sapwood.
Term
Sapwood
Definition
Outer part of the wood of stem or trunk, usually distinguished from the heartwood by its lighter color, in which conduction of water takes place.
Term
Reaction wood
Definition
Abnormal wood that develops in leaning trunks and limbs.
Term
Compression wood
Definition
The reaction wood of conifers; develops on the lower sides of leaning trunks or limbs.
Term
Tension wood
Definition
The reaction wood of angiosperms; develops on the upper side of leaning trunks and limbs.
Term
Tight knot
Definition
Attach and holds when cutting
Term
Loose knot
Definition
Falls off and leave nasty hole in hardwood floors.
Term
Turgor Pressure
Definition
The pressure within the cell resulting from the movement of water into the cell.
Term
Abscisic acid
Definition
A plant hormone that brings about dormancy in buds, maintains dormancy in seeds, and brings about stomatal closing, among other effects.
Term
Flaccid
Definition
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Radial micellation
Definition
The radial orientation of cellulose microfibrils in guard cell walls; plays a role in the movement of guard cells.
Term
Transpiration
Definition
The loss of water vapor by plant parts; usually occurs most through stomata.
Term
Cohesion-tension-theory
Definition
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Embolism
Definition
Air bubble in vessel elements.
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Root pressure
Definition
The pressure developed in roots as the result of osmosis, which causes guttation of water from leaves and exudation from cut stumps.
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Guttation
Definition
The exudation of liquid water from leaves caused by root pressure.
Term
Hydraulic lift
Definition
The movement of H20 by a plant from lower wet areas and redistributed to upper drier areas.
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Source
Definition
Leaves and storage areas
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Sink
Definition
Growing tissues, storage areas, damaged areas.
Term
Assimilate stream
Definition
The flow of assimilates, or food materials, in the phloem; moves from source to sink.
Term
Pressure-flow-hypothesis
Definition
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