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nirtogen fixation | process by which certain bacteria convert nitrogen gas to ammonia |
legume | member of a group of plants that house their own nitrogen-fixing bacteria |
root nodule | lump on a plant root that contains nitrogen-fixing bacteria |
root hair | outgrowth of a root's epidermal cell that increases the surface area available for absorption |
root pressure | force that helps pish water up the xylem in a plant |
endodermis | layer of cells surrounding a plant's vascular tissue |
transpiration | evaporation of water from a plant's leaces |
tracheid | long cell with tapered ends that transports water in the xylem |
vessel element | short, wide cell that transports water in the xylem of a plant |
guard cell | one of a pair of cells that open and close the stoma of a plant by changing shape, allowing gas exchange with the surrounding air |
sieve-tube member | one of a chain of cells that forms a sieve tube, through which phloem sap flows in a plant |
companion cell | cell found alongside a sieve tube in a plant that may provide resources to the sieve-tube members |
pressure-flow machanism | process by which phloem sap moves through a plant |
epiphyte | plant that grows on another pant and absorbs nutrients through rain that falls on its leaves |