| A | B |
| monocot | angiosperm with seeds having only one cotyledon |
| dicot | angiosperm with seeds having two cotyledons |
| transpiration | plant loss of water through stomates of leaves |
| xylem | linked cells in plant vascular tissue transfers water and minerals |
| phloem | linked cells in plant vascular tissue transfers glucose and nutrients |
| epidermis | outer layer of protective cells in plants and animals |
| cambium | growth tissue in plants that makes up new xylem and phloem |
| sepals | structure at base of flower that protects it as it grows |
| stamen | male reproductyive part of flower |
| anther | saclike part of stamen that produces pollen |
| pistil | female reproductive part of flowering plant |
| stigma | part of flower's pistil that collects pollen |
| vegetative propogation | producing genetically identical plants from pieces of stems or leaves |
| tropism | movement of plant in response to stimulus |
| Pollen | dustlike particles that carry sperm cells of angiosperms |