| A | B |
| transfer of pollen grains to stigmas | pollination |
| cone-bearing plant | gymnosperm |
| male part of a flower | stamen |
| small pore in leaf surface | stomata |
| person who studies human relationships with plants | ethnobotanist |
| flower-producing plant | angiosperm |
| female part of a flower | pistil |
| vessel that transports water and minerals | xylem |
| plant with one embryo leaf | monocot |
| moves food from leaves and stems | phloem |
| Gymnosperms include | pines. |
| Angiosperms produce | flowers. |
| Colorful flowers are usually pollinated by | insects. |
| A(n) ______ is the sometimes sticky part of a flower. | stigma |
| The ____ contains food for the embryo. | endosperm |
| The seed leaves of an embryo are | cotyledons. |
| _____ anchor plants in soil. | Roots |
| _____ produces new xylem and phloem. | Cambium |
| Most photosynthesis occurs in the | palisade layer. |
| A(n) ______ provides waxy protection for the leaf. | cuticle |