Unit 9 Organs
1. absorption 2. support of leaves 3. food-making 4. seed production 5. seed dispersal
1. foot 2. stem 3. leaf 4. flower 5. fruit
monocotyledon
a flowering plant with seeds that have one seed leaf; ex.: corn
dicotyledon
a flowering plant with seeds that have two seed leaves; ex.: bean
endosperm
a food storage tissue which assists in seed development in flowering plants; may or may not be apparent depending upon the stage of seed maturation
cotyledon
a seed leaf; may store (dicot) or absorb (monocot) food in seeds of flowering plants
receptacle
an expanded portion of the stem that supports the flower head
Flowering plants are classified as _____.
angiosperms
guard cells
cells that form the opening of stomata
The _____ helps stabilize soil from erosion.
fibrous root
The matured ovary of a plant is a _____.
fruit
Clusters of flowers are called _____.
inflorescence
Cactus spines are modified _____.
leaves
The male and female parts of a flower are the _____.
pistil stamen
vascular cylinder
plant parts containing the phloem and xylem
Plant organs include:
roots stems leaves
Humans have pores in their skin to sweat and cool off the body. Plants have similar structures called _____.
stomata
adventitious
the appearance of buds or roots from tissue that is not bud or root tissue; when roots appear from stem or leaf tissue and buds appear in root tissue
pistil
the female sex organ of the plant
stamen
the male organ of plants; a ring of pollen-producing appendages of a flower
fruit
the mature ovary of the flower that contains its seeds
sepal
the outermost ring of leaf-like appendages of a flower; often green or inconspicuous and outside the petals
petal
the ring of leaf-like appendages occurring inside the sepals but outside the stamens
inflorescence
the specific pattern of flower arrangement of a plant
stomata
the tiny pores or leaf openings appearing between guard cells of the epidermis; where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between inner photosynthetic leaf cells and the atmosphere occurs
tendrils
thin, coiling plant parts that support the stems of climbing plants like grapes
Which of the following are functions of stems?
transporting water from the roots to the leaves transporting minerals from the roots to the leaves transporting food from the roots to the leaves