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Root system

All of a plant's roots, which anchor it in the soil, absorb and transport minerals and water, and store food.

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Shoot System

The aerial portion of a plant body, consisting of stems, leaves, and (in angiosperms) flowers.

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Root

An organ in vascular plants that anchors the plant and enables it to absorb water and minerals from the soil and stores carbohydrates

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Taproot

A main vertical root that develops from an embryonic root and gives rise to lateral (branch) roots.

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Fibrous root system

A root system common to monocots consisting of a mat of thin roots spreading out below the soil surface.

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adventitious

a plant organ that grows in an unusual location such as roots coming from stems or leaves

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root hairs

tiny hair-like extensions that increase the surface area of the root allowing it to absorbs more water and nutrients

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mycorrhizal associations

symbiotic interactions with soil fungi that increase a plant's ability to absorb minerals

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Stem

organ to which leaves are attached to and elongates and orients the shoot in a way that maximizes photosynthesis

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Nodes

the points at which leaves are attached

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internodes

the stem segments between nodes

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Apical bud

composed of developing leaves and a compact series of nodes and internodes where growth of a young shoot is concentrated

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Leaf

main photosynthetic organ but also exchanges gas with the atmosphere, dissipate heat and defend against herbivores and pathogens

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petiole

The stalk of a leaf, which joins the leaf to a node of the stem.

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Veins

the vascular tissue of leaves

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Dermal tissue system

the plant's outer protective covering; forms the first line of defense against physical damage and pathogens

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cuticle

A waxy covering on the surface of stems and leaves that acts as an adaptation to prevent desiccation in terrestrial plants.

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Vascular tissue system

facilitates the transport of materials through the plant and provides mechanical support

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Xylem

type of vascular tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals upward from roots into the shoots

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Phloem

vascular tissue that transports sugars, products of photosynthesis from where they are made to where they are needed

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Stele

The vascular tissue of a stem or root.

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ground tissue system

Plant tissues that are neither vascular nor dermal, fulfilling a variety of functions, such as storage, photosynthesis, and support.

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Parenchyma cells

thin and flexible cell walls with a large central vacuole which perform most of the metabolic function and synthesize and store organic products

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collenchyma cells

elongated cells with irregularly thick cell walls that provide support and structure to young parts of the plant shoot

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sclerenchyma cells

rigid first and secondary cell walls that are specialized for support

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lignin

a relatively indigestible strengthening polymer, present in all vascular plants but not in bryophytes

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water-conducting cells of the xylem

-two types: tracheids and vessel elements, -dead, tubular elongated cells

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sugar-conducting cells of the phloem

-Sieve-tube elements are alive at functional maturity, though they lack organelles

-Sieve plates are the porous end walls that allow fluid to flow between cells along the sieve tube

-Each sieve-tube element has a companion cell whose nucleus and ribosomes serve both cells

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meristems

undifferentiated tissues that divide when conditions permit, leading to new cells that can elongate

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Apical meristems

Embryonic plant tissue in the tips of roots and in the buds of shoots that supplies cells for the plant to grow in length.

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primary growth

allows roots to extend throughout the soil and shoots to increase their exposure to light

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secondary growth

Growth produced by lateral meristems, which thickens the roots and shoots of woody plants, causing them to grow in circumference

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vascular cambium

adds layers of vascular tissue called secondary xylem (wood) and secondary phloem

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cork cambium

replaces the epidermis with the thicker, tougher periderm

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Cation exchange

H+ ions are actively pumped into the soil to displace positively charged mineral ions from the clay allowing the plants to uptake them

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Stomata

pores found in the epidermis of leaves that allow exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the surrounding air and photosynthetic cells

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guard cells

two specialized epidermal cells found around the stomata that regulate the opening and closing of the stomata

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mesophyll

ground tissue of leaf mainly composed of parenchyma cells specialized for photosynthesis

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parasitic plants

absorb sugars and minerals from their living host plant

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carnivores plant

need to eat insects in order to get nitrogen

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Epiphytes

Photosynthetic plants that grow on other plants but don't harm them; get their nutrients from the rain

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Bryophytes

gametophyte dominant; sporphyte is parasetic

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Pteridophyta

free living gametophyte and sporophyte

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Gymnosperm

dominant sporophyte with a dependent gametophyte

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Angiosperms

dominant sporophyte with a dependent gametophyte

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flowers

Reproductive structure of angiosperm sporophytes

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Carpal

reproductive organ that has an ovary at its base and a long slender neck called the style

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Stigma

sticky structure found at the top of the style that captures pollen.

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Stamen

the male reproductive part of a flower consisting of the anther and filament where pollen is produced

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embryo sac

The female gametophyte of angiosperms, formed from the growth and division of the megaspore in the ovary and comprised of 6 cells.

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pollen grain

male gametophyte that develops in the anther of the stamen and is composed of 2 cells: generative cell and cell tube

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Pollination

in angiosperms, it is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma

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endosperm

In angiosperms, a nutrient-rich tissue formed by the union of a sperm with two polar nuclei during double fertilization. Provides nourishment to the developing embryo in angiosperm seeds.

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seed coat

A tough outer covering of a seed, formed from the outer coat of an ovule.

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hypocotyl

Part of the developing embryo that will become the lower part of the stem and roots

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radicle

the part of a plant embryo that develops into the primary root

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epicotyl

Part of the embryo in a seed that becomes the upper part of the stem and leaves

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fruit

A mature ovary of a flower that protects dormant seeds and aids in their dispersal.

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simple fruit

A fruit derived from a single carpel or several fused carpels.

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aggregate fruit

A fruit such as a blackberry that develops from a single flower that has several carpels.

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multiple fruit

A fruit derived from an inflorescence, a group of flowers tightly clustered together, which fuse together as the walls of the ovaries start to thicken to become one fruit; a pineapple

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self-incompatibility

The ability of a seed plant to reject its own pollen and sometimes the pollen of closely related individuals.

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totipotent

any cell that can divide and asexually generate a clone of the original organism

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tropism

A growth response that results in the curvature of whole plant organs toward or away from stimuli

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Phototropism

growth of plant organ towards or away from light

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auxin

Indoleacetic acid (IAA), a natural plant hormone that has a variety of effects, including cell elongation, root formation, secondary growth, and fruit growth.

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Cytokinins

hormone that stimulates cell division, influence the pathway of differentiation, and control apical dominance

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Gibberellins

A class of related plant hormones that stimulate growth in the stem and leaves, trigger the germination of seeds and breaking of bud dormancy, and stimulate fruit development.

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