G-5 Science CH.#2 - Plant Structures and Functions

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Plant anatomy and physiology

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a single cell that can develop into a new plant exactly like the plant that produced it

spore

an undeveloped plant with stored food inside a protective coat

seed

a seed plant that does not produce flowers

gymnosperm (example: conifer)

a seed plant that produces flowers

angiosperm

the movement of pollen to the seed-making part of a flower

pollination

a layer of cells that can differentiate to form xylem and phloem

cambium

tissue that moves water and minerals up from the root

xylem

tissue that moves food (sugar / glucose) from the leaves to other parts of the plants

phloem

how a plant changes raw materials into food in the presence of sunlight

photosynthesis

tiny holes in the bottom of a leaf that allow gases in and out

stomata

(in cells) the release of energy from food

respiration