UNIT 3. Plants

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1º de ESO biology and geology Karteikarten am UNIT 3. Plants, erstellt von Maria Jose Mula Portales am 24/11/2020.
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Abaxial surface The underside of a leaf.
Adaxial surface The upper side of a leaf.
Blade The flat part of a leaf.
Cauloid The stem-like part of a moss that provides support.
Conducting vessels Tube-shaped channels that run through the root,the stem, the branches and the leaves of plants and circulate water and other substances.
Fronds Large and very divided leaves found on ferns.
Gametangia Reproductive structures that produce gametes.
Leaves The organs of plants in which photosynthesis and gas exchange take place.
Petiole The stalk that joins a leaf to a stem.
Phylloids Small leaf-like structures that are found on mosses and lack protective tissues.
Rhizoids Filaments that anchor mosses to the ground.
Rhizome An underground stem.
Root The part of a plant that anchors it to the ground.
Root hairs Structures on roots that absorb water and mineral salts from the soil.
Sori Small clusters on the underside of fronds in which spores are produced.
Stem The part of a plant that supports it above ground.
Fruit The seed-containing part of a plant that the pistil develops into after the ovule has been fertilised.
Hermaphroditic flowers Flowers in which both the male and female reproductive systems are located in the same flower.
Inflorescence A group of hermaphroditic flowers that grow from the same stem.
Ovary The part of the pistil containing the ovules.
Ovule A female reproductive cell of a plant, which a male cell fertilises to produce an embryo.
Petiole The stalk that joins a leaf to a stem.
Pistil The female, ovule-producing part of a flower.
Pollen Grains that are located inside a flower’s stamen and contain the male cells.
Stamen The male, pollen-producing part of a flower.
Stigma The part of a pistil that receives the pollen.
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