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What are the external structures of a plant?
Leaf, stem, roots, flowers, bark, and thorns
What are the two main structures of the vascular system?
Xylem and phloem
During photosynthesis a plant needs ___________ .
Water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight (energy from the sun).
What are the most important functions?
Survival, growth, protection, and reproduction
What is petal?
Colored outer part of flower that attracts pollinators
What is sepal?
They are usually green, located below the petals, protect the flower before it grows
What is stamen?
Male part of flower that makes the pollen
What is pistil?
Female reproductive part of the plant that receives the pollen
What is stomata?
The small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
It moves in many directions. It transports food from leaves to all other parts of the plant
Phloem
What is phloem?
It moves in many directions. It transports food from leaves to all other parts of the plant
What is xylem?
It moves materials in only one direction-upward from the roots to all the parts
It moves materials in only one direction-upward from the roots to all the parts
Xylem
What is the vascular system?
Small tubes that transport or carry materials throughout the plant
What is the photosynthesis?
Process by which plants use the energy from the sun to convert water and carbon dioxide from the air into sugar and oxygen
What is structure?
Organized parts that work together to help an organism survive
Female reproductive part of the plant that receives the pollen
Pistil
Male part of flower that makes the pollen
Stamen
They are usually green, located below the petals, protect the flower before it grows
Sepals
Colored outer part of flower that attracts pollinators
Petal
Small tubes that transport or carry materials throughout the plant
Vascular System
The small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
Stomata
Process by which plants use the energy from the sun to convert water and carbon dioxide from the air into sugar and oxygen
Photosynthesis
The female reproductive part of a plant in the flower, where the seed forms
Ovary
A particular job
Function
Inner (structures that inside, the plant must be cut or dissected to see)
Internal
Outer (structures that are easy to see)
External
Organized parts that work together to help an organism survive
Structure