| A | B |
| vascular | a plant with special tissues to deliver water and nutrients from one part of the |
| stamen | male reproductive structure in a flower |
| pollen | tiny granules produced in the anthers of flowers |
| rhizoids | rootlike structures that hold mosses in place |
| phloem | tissue that conducts food in vascular plants |
| sepals | structures that cover and protect buds of flowers |
| gymnosperms | seed plants without fruit or flowers |
| ovary | part of a flower that contains the ovules |
| petals | structures that attract pollinators to the flower |
| nonvascular | plants without vascular tissue to transport materials from one part of the |
| angiosperms | seed plants with flowers |
| xylem | tissue that transports water and minerals through vascular plants |
| rhizome | underground stem of a fern |
| pistil | female reproductive structure in a flower |
| pollination | the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures to the female |
| tropism | the growth of all or part of an organism in response to an external stimulus, |