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Rely on osmosis and diffusion to move water and other materials through the plant |
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Rely on xylem and phloem to move water and other materials through the plant |
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Flowering plants that produce flowers and fruit and they depend on wind, animals, like bees, for pollination |
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Non flowering plants such as conifers. Pollination unites the sex cells via the wind. |
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Transports water and other nutrients upward toward the shoots. |
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Transports sugar downward toward the roots. |
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Flower in parts in threes, leaves have parallel veins, bundles of vascular tissue are scattered (grasses, orchids, onions, lilies, and palms). 1 Embyo, 1 food supply. |
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Flower in parts in fours or five. leaves with branching veins, bundles of vascular tissue are in a ring (roses, cactus, peanuts, peas). 1 embryo 2 food supply. |
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Supply plants with water and dissolved minerals from the soil, support and anchor the plant, and store surplus food. |
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(stems and leaves) support the plant botore dy, transport minerals between the roots and shoots, and store minerals. |
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The female reproductive structure in a flowering plant. |
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The tip of the style where pollen grains are trapped. |
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The structure that anchors the stigma to the ovary. |
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The female structure that produces eggs. |
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The male reproductive structure in a plant. |
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The structure that produces cells that develope into pollen. |
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The structure that supports the anther. |
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The usually colorful leaf-like parts beneath the sepal. |
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The leaf-like parts on a flower. |
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A substance on the leaf that prevents water lose. |
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A layer of cells that forms a protective covering on the outer surface. |
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A layer of cells in a leaf directly beneath the surface. |
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Tiny pores located on the underside of a leaf. |
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The cells that control the opening and closing of the stomata. |
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