| A | B |
| leaves | flat outgrowth from a plant structure or tree, usually green in color and functioning as the principle area of photosynthesis |
| dicots | seeds with two seed leaves containing stored food |
| monocots | seeds that have one seed leaf and stored food outside the seed leaf |
| seeds | fertilized plant ovules with an embryo, capable of producing an offspring |
| stems | the main stalks of plants |
| roots | the parts of plants which grow downward into the soil, fixing the plant and absorbing nutrients and moisture |
| flowers | the blossoms of plants |
| dormant | a resting state of a seed |
| reproduce | to make more of the same kind |
| classify | to sort into groups based on similarities and differences |
| pollination | the movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistil |
| spore | a tiny cell that grow into a new plant |
| stamen | part of a flower that makes pollen |
| sepal | one of the leaf like parts that protect a flower bud and that is usually green |
| pitstil | part of a flower that makes eggs that grow into seeds |
| petal | colorful part of a flower |
| pollen | tiny grains that make seeds when combined with a flower's eggs |