A | B |
- ism | a belief, the process of |
angio | a vessel, box, case |
Angiosperm | a plant that produces seeds that are enclosed in a protective structure "seed in a vessel or box" |
Auxin | The plant hormone that speeds up the rate of growth of plant cells |
bio | life |
bog | a wetland where sphagnum moss grows on top of acidic water |
Cambium | The layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells. |
Carpel (pistil) | The female reproductive parts of a flower |
cell | a granary, storehouse, or a small room for storage |
Cell Wall | the boundary that surrounds the cell membrane in some cells |
Cellulose | A chemical that makes the cell walls of plants rigid and strong |
chloro | green |
Chlorophyll | A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants as well as in algae and some bacteria, "green leaf." |
Chloroplast | the structure in plant cells where food is made (green molded) |
con / com | with, together |
Cotyl | A cup, socket, or cavity |
Cotyledon | a seed leaf that stores food |
cul | little |
Cuticle | The waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of some plants. |
cyto | a hollow place |
di | two |
Dicot | an angiosperm that has two seed leaves |
ell | small |
Embryo | The young sporophyte plant that develops from a zygote |
Embryo | embryo |
endo | within, inner |
eu | good, well |
exo | out, outside, without |
fertil | fruitful |
Fertilization | The joining of a sperm and an egg cell. |
Flower | The reproductive structure of an angiosperm |
frond | The leaf of a fern plant. |
Fruit | The ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds of an angiospem |
Gamete | A sperm cell or an egg cell, |
gamete | a wife or husband |
Gametophyte | The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces gametes,or sex cells. |
Germination | The early growth stage of the embryo plant in a seed |
Gravi | Heavy |
gymn | naked, bare |
Gymnosperm | A plant that produces seeds that are <b> NOT</b> enclosed in a protective structure "naked seed" |
Hormon | excite |
Hormone | A chemical that affects growth and development of a plant |
hydro | water |
icle | little |
id / ic | a condition of |
macro | large |
Mesophyll | cells that make up the middle flesh of a leaf, "middle leaf" |
micro | small |
mono | one |
Monocot | an angiosperm that has one seed leaf |
nonvascular plant | A low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue. |
nuc | a nut |
nucle | a little nut, the nucleus |
-oid | like, form |
ora | mouth |
organ | an organ, an instrument |
-ose /-ote | full of |
Ovary | A protective structure in plants that encloses the developing seeds |
Ovule | A plant structure in seed plants that contains an egg cell |
Ovi | an egg |
peat | The blackish-brown material consting of compressed layers of dead sphagnum mosses that grow in bogs. |
Petal | The colorful, leaf like structures of a flower that attract pollinators |
phago / phage | eat |
Phloe | The bark of a tree |
Phloem | The vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants |
photo | light |
Photosynthesis | The process by which plants and some other organisms capture light energy and use it to make food from carbon dioxide and water. |
phyll | leaf |
phyte | A plant |
pigment | paint |
plasm / plasma | something molded ot modeled |
plast (o) | formed, molded, counterfeit |
pod | a foot |
pro | before, in front of, forward, for |
proto / prote | first, original |
pseudo | false |
Respiration | The process of breaking down food in a cell to release its energy |
Rhiziod | A thin root-like structure lthat anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients for the plant. |
Rhyz | a root, growl |
Root Cap | A structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury |
Seed | The plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective covering |
sis | the act of |
sperm | seed, male reproductive cell |
spor | a seed |
Sporophyte | The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces gametes,or sex cells. |
Stamen | The male reproductive parts of a flower |
stom (a,ato,o) | A mouth |
Stomata | The small openings on the underside of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move |
sym / syn | together |
syn / sym | together |
thesis | an arranging, to arrange |
Thigmo | a touch |
tion / sion / sis | the act of |
Tissue | A group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism. |
trop | change |
troph | nourish, food, nourishment |
Tropism | The growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus |
vac | empty |
Vacuole | A sac-like storage area in a cell, "empty space" |
Vas | vessel, duct |
vascul | a little duct or vessel |
vascular plant | A plant that has vascular tissue, tubelike internal transporting tissue for moving water and nutrients. |
Vascular Tissue | The internal transporting tissue in some plants that is made up of tubelike stuctures. |
Xyl | wood |
Xylem | The vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move in some plants |
zoa / zoo | an animal |
zyg | a yolk |
Zygote | A fertilized egg. |
Sepal | A leaf like structure that encloses the bud of a flower |
Stamen | The male reproductive parts of a flower, including the filament and anther |
Stigma | The sticky top of the carpel used to catch pollen |
Style | The long tube leading to the ovary |
Phototropism | Growth or movement of a sessile organism toward or away from a source of light. |
Thigmotropism | The turning or bending response of an organism upon touching a solid surface or object. |
Gravitropism | Directional growth of a plant organ in response to a gravitational field roots grow downwards, shoots grow upwards. |