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What is the green chemical in plant cells? | chlorophyll |
What is a single-celled organism without a nucleus called? | bacterium |
What uses sunlight, water, minerals and carbon dioxide to make food? | chloroplasts |
What are plants called that have tissue which water and food can move through? | vascular |
What is the layer of tough cells that protects the tip of a young root called? | root cap |
What is an organism called that absorbs food from decaying organisms? | fungus |
What part is the of a plant called that stores the root's food? | cortex |
What does the food from the leaves of a plant flow down through? | phloem |
What part of the root separates the phloem from the xylem? | cambium |
What do water and minerals flow up the plant through? | xylem |
What do cells in every protist have? | nucleus |
What does photosythesis store and respiration release? | energy |
What are the 2 largest groups in the plant kingdom? | vascular and nonvascular plants |
Which is not a plant root? carrots, celery, sweet potatoes, or turnips | celery |
What are you touching if you touch the leaves of a plant or tree? | epidermis |
What are mosses and liverworts examples of? | nonvascular plants |
Which is NOT a function of stems? support, transportation, food storage, or water absorption | water absorption |