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is a protective sheath covering the emerging shoot in monocotydons such as oats and grasses.
Coleoptile
Promotes plant cell elongation.
Auxin
-is the receptive tip of a carpel, or of several fused carpels, in the gynoecium of a flower
Stigma
Corolla
The second whorl. Made of petals
Collective name for the male parts of the flower
Androecium
Gynoecium
the collective the female reproductive organs of the flower
Located,in the outer most whorl purpose is to protect the flower
Calyx
Circles with the same center
Whorls
Dioecious
One plant has only one gender
Meiosis
The biological process that enables sexual reproduction
male
androecium
joining of 2 thing into1
fusion
the base of the carpel hallow structure contains female gamete
Ovary
Zygomorphic
can be divided into equal halves along only one a single vertical plane
Sex cells
Gametes
sense or how you smell
Olfactory
Inflorescence
to attract pollinators to the flower
where one or more whorls is missing
Incomplete Flower
The monomer for the corolla(have color)
Petals
Grow up to adult
mature
Propagation
Make things very quickly
Unisexual flowers
Dioecious
Regular can be divide into two symmetrical halves along more than one a single vertical plane
Actinomorphic
Inferior
Lower
Above
Superior
Superior
Above
has the pollen sacs that contain male sex cells called pollen grains.
Anther
supplies food and water to the anther
Filament
fibrous roots which swell with stored food.
Modified roots
horizontal stem which grows or runs over the soil surface
Runners
Asexual Reproduction
Involves one organism
Involves two organisms
Sexual Reproduction
the transfer of pollen grains from an anther to a stigma on different plants
Cross pollination
has either male or female parts reproductive
Unisexual
Complete Flower
having all four whorls (floral parts)
The monomer for the corolla(have color
Petals
Pollination
The transfer of pollen grans from the anther to a stigma
The process by which plants make new individuals
Reproduction
Children
Offspring
Unisexual male and female flowers are present on the same plant.
Monoecious
has both male and female retrodictive parts
Bisexual