| A | B |
| niche | an organism's job |
| habitat | everything needed for an organism to live and thrive |
| terrestrial | living only on land |
| community | all of the organisms living in an ecosystem |
| ecosystem | all living and nonliving things in one area |
| population | number of one species in an ecosystem |
| photosynthesis | process in plants that produces glucose and oxygen |
| dicots | two seed leaves that grow and supply energy until mature leaves appear |
| dormant | seed that appears lifeless |
| cotyledon | plant embryo |
| germination | seed sprouting |
| monocot | single seed leaf, stays underground |
| pollination | pollen sticks to the stigma |
| fertilization | pollen nucleus unites with egg(ovule) |
| perfect flower | has both male and female structures |
| eggs | female sex cells |
| process that produces sex cells | meiosis |
| process of cell regeneration and growth | mitosis |
| plant reproductive organ | flower |
| reproducing without sex | asexual |
| low oxygen wetland plant | hydrophyte |
| holds up the anther | filament |
| helps roots gather more water | root hairs |
| develops following fertilization | seed |