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MooPink B2P Chapter 5 Terms and Roots

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- isma belief, the process of
angioa vessel, box, case
Angiosperma plant that produces seeds that are enclosed in a protective structure "seed in a vessel or box"
AuxinThe plant hormone that speeds up the rate of growth of plant cells
biolife
boga wetland where sphagnum moss grows on top of acidic water
CambiumThe layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells.
Carpel (pistil)The female reproductive parts of a flower
cella granary, storehouse, or a small room for storage
Cell Wallthe boundary that surrounds the cell membrane in some cells
CelluloseA chemical that makes the cell walls of plants rigid and strong
chlorogreen
ChlorophyllA green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants as well as in algae and some bacteria, "green leaf."
Chloroplastthe structure in plant cells where food is made (green molded)
con / comwith, together
CotylA cup, socket, or cavity
Cotyledona seed leaf that stores food
cullittle
CuticleThe waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of some plants.
cytoa hollow place
ditwo
Dicotan angiosperm that has two seed leaves
ellsmall
EmbryoThe young sporophyte plant that develops from a zygote
Embryoembryo
endowithin, inner
eugood, well
exoout, outside, without
fertilfruitful
FertilizationThe joining of a sperm and an egg cell.
FlowerThe reproductive structure of an angiosperm
frondThe leaf of a fern plant.
FruitThe ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds of an angiospem
GameteA sperm cell or an egg cell,
gametea wife or husband
GametophyteThe stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces gametes,or sex cells.
GerminationThe early growth stage of the embryo plant in a seed
GraviHeavy
gymnnaked, bare
GymnospermA plant that produces seeds that are <b> NOT</b> enclosed in a protective structure "naked seed"
Hormonexcite
HormoneA chemical that affects growth and development of a plant
hydrowater
iclelittle
id / ica condition of
macrolarge
Mesophyllcells that make up the middle flesh of a leaf, "middle leaf"
microsmall
monoone
Monocotan angiosperm that has one seed leaf
nonvascular plantA low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue.
nuca nut
nuclea little nut, the nucleus
-oidlike, form
oramouth
organan organ, an instrument
-ose /-otefull of
OvaryA protective structure in plants that encloses the developing seeds
OvuleA plant structure in seed plants that contains an egg cell
Ovian egg
peatThe blackish-brown material consting of compressed layers of dead sphagnum mosses that grow in bogs.
PetalThe colorful, leaf like structures of a flower that attract pollinators
phago / phageeat
PhloeThe bark of a tree
PhloemThe vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants
photolight
PhotosynthesisThe process by which plants and some other organisms capture light energy and use it to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
phyllleaf
phyteA plant
pigmentpaint
plasm / plasmasomething molded ot modeled
plast (o)formed, molded, counterfeit
poda foot
probefore, in front of, forward, for
proto / protefirst, original
pseudofalse
RespirationThe process of breaking down food in a cell to release its energy
RhiziodA thin root-like structure lthat anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients for the plant.
Rhyza root, growl
Root CapA structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
SeedThe plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering
sisthe act of
spermseed, male reproductive cell
spora seed
SporophyteThe stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces gametes,or sex cells.
StamenThe male reproductive parts of a flower
stom (a,ato,o)A mouth
StomataThe small openings on the underside of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
sym / syntogether
syn / symtogether
thesisan arranging, to arrange
Thigmoa touch
tion / sion / sisthe act of
TissueA group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
tropchange
trophnourish, food, nourishment
TropismThe growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
vacempty
VacuoleA sac-like storage area in a cell, "empty space"
Vasvessel, duct
vascula little duct or vessel
vascular plantA plant that has vascular tissue, tubelike internal transporting tissue for moving water and nutrients.
Vascular TissueThe internal transporting tissue in some plants that is made up of tubelike stuctures.
Xylwood
XylemThe vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move in some plants
zoa / zooan animal
zyga yolk
ZygoteA fertilized egg.
SepalA leaf like structure that encloses the bud of a flower
StamenThe male reproductive parts of a flower, including the filament and anther
StigmaThe sticky top of the carpel used to catch pollen
StyleThe long tube leading to the ovary
PhototropismGrowth or movement of a sessile organism toward or away from a source of light.
ThigmotropismThe turning or bending response of an organism upon touching a solid surface or object.
GravitropismDirectional growth of a plant organ in response to a gravitational field roots grow downwards, shoots grow upwards.


4-6 Science Teacher
Montgomery School
Chester Springs, PA

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