| A | B |
| anatomy | How living things are put together and what their parts are. |
| angiosperm | Another name for flowering plants. |
| blade | The wide flat part of a broad leaf. |
| botanist | A scientist who studies plants. |
| botany | The study of plants. |
| chlorophyll | Chemical which traps sunlight so plants can make food. |
| classification | Sorting things into groups based on traits. |
| fertilization | What happens when male and female cells join to form a seed. |
| fibrous | A root system with several main roots and many branches. |
| flower | The part of a plant where seeds are made. |
| green stem | A type of stem which is green, bendable, and doesn't get thicker.. |
| gymnosperm | Another name for non-flowering seed plants. |
| non-seed | A plant which does not reproduce with seeds. |
| ovary | The part of the plant which contains ovules and turns into the fruit. |
| ovule | The tiny female cells of the plant. |
| photosynthesis | The process by which plants make food. |
| pistil | The female part of a flower, which contains the ovary and ovules. |
| pollination | The process of moving pollen from stamen to pistil. |
| root hair | Tiny threadlike part coming from a root. |
| seed | Seed plants use this to make new plants. |
| spore | Non-seed plants use this to make new plants. |
| stalk | The large central stem of a leaf. |
| stamen | The male part of a flower, which has the pollen grains. |
| stomate | Holes in a leaf's underside which take in and release air. |
| taproot | Root system in which a single main root grows straight down. |
| woody | Type of stem which is stiff and does not bend easily, and which gets larger. |