|
|
2
|
The main body or stalk of a plant
|
4
|
Tissue that has xylem and phloem; its function is to transport water and sugar
|
5
|
Tissue that contains parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma
|
6
|
The woody fruit of trees, with scales that open to release seeds
|
8
|
A tissue of growing cells (or cells capable of further division)
|
11
|
The reproductive system of the plant
|
12
|
Anchor of the plant; absorb nutrients and water from the ground
|
13
|
A flowering plant's unit of reproduction
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
Tissue that includes the epidermis and periderm; its function is to protect a plant's organs and to prevent water loss
|
3
|
The two cells that stand beside the stomata and regulate the opening and closing of the stomata
|
6
|
A meristem that increases the girth of stems and roots by producing additional xylem and phloem
|
7
|
Moves sugar throughout the plant
|
9
|
The pore openings under a plant leaf's cuticle and epidermis; they open and close
|
10
|
The main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration (in higher plants)
|
11
|
The product of plant or tree growth that can be useful for humans and animals; contain seeds at the core
|
|
|