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