parts of the plant | parts of the root | parts of the stem | parts of the stem (pt. 2) and some parts of the flower | what are the parts of the flower |
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convert sunlight, water, and air into energy (photosynthesis)
leaves
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the thickest part. it grows down
primary root
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undeveloped shoot
bud
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what are the female parts of the flower
stigma, style, and ovary (pistil)
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outer section, protects developing flowers
sepeals
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supports the leaves, flowers, and fruit
stem
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not as thick as primary. grows out of the sides
secondary roots
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the bud at the tip of the stem
terminal bud
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what are the male parts of the flower
anther and filament (stamen)
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attracts insects for pollination
petals
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becomes the fruit and seed
flowers
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the thin fine roots that absorb water and nutrients
root hairs
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part of the stem between buds or leaves
inter-node
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the part of the leaf that attaches to the leaf
petiole
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female part of the flower
pistil
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helps seeds spread. some seeds cling to fur and hair
fruit
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on the end. protects and guides the tip
root cap
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place where leaves or buds are attached
node
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general vein of the leaf
midrib
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male part of the flower
stamen
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become the new plant. spread by birds, animals, wind, and water
seeds
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what is the main function of the leaves
photosynthesis
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the flat part of the leaf
blade
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edge of the leaf
margin
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free points
free points
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