| A | B |
| Carries food and other substances | Phloem |
| Tiny pores in leaves that enable carbon dioxide to enter and water and oxygen to exit. | Stomata |
| Roots | Organs that anchor plants into the ground and absorb water and dissolved nutrients |
| Germination | Growth and development of a seed |
| Stamen | Male part of a flower where pollen is produced |
| Pistal | Contains the ovary, style, and stigma |
| Xylem | Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals |
| The loss of water by the leaves and stem of a plant | Transpiration. |
| These cells open the stomata when they are swollen with water | Guard Cells |
| Tighly packed cells that cover and protect the plant body | Epidermis |
| A plant that has flowers | Angiosperm |
| After an egg is fertilized, a fruit develops from the | Ovary |
| Shoots | Stems, leaves, flowers, and fruit |
| Plants evolved from | Algae |
| Ethlyene | Horomone that controls ripening of fruits |
| Contains 6 egg cells | Ovule |
| Pollen grains fall from the anther onto the stigma of the same flower | Self-pollination |
| Transfer of pollen grains from one plant to another of the same species | Cross-pollination |
| Parthenocarpy | The ability of plants to develop fruits without the fertilization of eggs |
| Function of the leaves | Carry out photosynthesis |