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    • Adventitious Root

      Above-ground roots (often found on vines) that cling to substrates other than the soil.

    • Androecium

      The flower whorl that contains the stamens, the male reproductive organs of the flower.

    • Anther

      Pollen-producing structure at the top of the stamen, the male reproductive organ of flowers.

    • Calyx

      The outermost flower whorl, containing the sepals.

    • Carpel

      One of the modified leaves of the flower that encloses the ovules; this term sometimes refers to the entire female reproductive organ, otherwise known as the pistil.

    • Chlorophyll

      A green pigment, necessary for photosynthesis, that is found in the chloroplasts of plants.

    • Corolla

      The flower whorl that contains the petals.

    • Cotyledon

      An embryonic leaf characteristic of angiosperms; monocot embryos have one, and dicot embryos have two.

    • Dicot

      An flowering plant (angiosperm) that possesses two cotyledons during embryonic development.

    • Embryonic Axis

      Component of the embryo made up of the epicotyl (future shoot) and hypocotyl (future root).

    • Endosperm

      A substance, formed from a triploid nucleus in angiosperm reproduction, that nourishes a developing embryo within a seed.

    • Epicotyl

      The portion of the embryonic axis above the attachment of the cotyledons; develops into the shoot.

    • Epidermal

      Refers to the cells which lie on the outer surface of an organism.

    • Fibrous Roots

      A system of many small, branching roots (none of which predominates) that spread out in the top few centimeters of soil; characteristic of monocots.

    • Filament

      The stalk of the stamen, the male reproductive organ of the flower.

    • Guard cell

      One of the two epidermal cells that surround the stoma of the leaf and regulate gas exchange by opening and closing the stoma.

    • Gynoecium

      The innermost flower whorl, containing the pistil(s), the female reproductive organ(s) of the flower.

    • Heartwood

      Wood made up of xylem that is no longer functioning in nutrient transport.

    • Herbaceous Dicot

      A plant, usually an annual, with a soft, non-woody stem.

    • Hypocotyl

      The portion of the embryonic axis below the point of attachment of the cotyledons; develops into the root.

    • Mesophyll

      The internal tissue of a leaf; specialized for photosynthesis.

    • Monocot

      An flowering plant (angiosperm) that possesses one cotyledon during embryonic development.

    • Ovary

      In plants, the protective structure that holds the ovules and surrounds the angiosperm seed; composed of carpels and found at the base of the pistil.

    • Ovule

      Structure that contains the female gametophyte and gametes; after fertilization, develops into a seed.

    • Palisade Layer

      A layer of the mesophyll. The palisade layer is made up chloroplasts arranged in columns and located just below the epidermis of plant cells. In most plants, the palisade layer exists only on the top of the life, where the leaf receives sunlight. In some plants, in which leaves hang down and both sides of the leaves receive sunlight, the palisade layer is on both sides of the leaf.

    • Parenchyma cells

      The most common type of plant cell. Parenchyma are not particularly specialized, are usually round, and can be found in leaves, stems, and roots. Parenchyma cells are alive at maturity.

    • Perianth

      Nonreproductive portion of a flower comprised of the calyx and corolla.

    • Petal

      Modified leaf, usually brightly colored, that attracts insects and other pollen- carrying animals to the flower.

    • Phloem

      Vascular tissue composed of conductile cells that are living at maturity; transports the products of photosynthesis throughout the plant body.

    • Photosynthesis

      The process by which plants and other autotrophic organisms convert light energy into organic materials.

    • Pistil

      The female reproductive organ of the flower, composed of a stigma, style, and ovary; sometimes called the carpel.

    • Pith

      Plant tissue located at the center of the stem; functions partly in nutrient storage.

    • Pollen Grain

      The male gametophyte of gymnosperms and angiosperms.

    • Ray

      Horizontal passageways in the stems of woody dicots that lead from the phloem to the pith at the center of the stem.

    • Root

      The part of a plant beneath the soil; responsible for collecting water and minerals from the soil, storing nutrients, and securing the plant to the ground.

    • Sapwood

      Wood made up of xylem tissue that is active in the vascular system.

    • Sepal

      Green, leaf-like structure that encloses and protects the unopened flower bud.

    • Spongy Layer

      A layer of the mesophyll. The spongy layer consists of chloroplasts and parenchyma cells, and relatively large intercellular spaces. It is far less ordered than the palisade layer, and the intercellular spaces are important in gas exchange and transpiration.

    • Stamen

      The male reproductive organ of the flower, comprised of an anther and filament.

    • Stigma

      The top part of the pistil, where pollen grains are received.

    • Stoma

      A very small epidermal pore, surrounded by two guard cells, through which gases diffuse in and out of a leaf.

    • Style

      The shaft of the pistil that leads from the stigma down into the ovary.

    • Taproot

      A single dominant root (often with several smaller secondary roots branching off of it) that extends deep into the soil; characteristic of dicots.

    • Transpiration

      The process by which a plant loses water to its environment through evaporation.

    • Triploid

      Having three sets of chromosomes.

    • Vascular Bundle

      Vascular passageways comprised of xylem and phloem "bundled" together.

    • Vascular Cambium

      Tissue that produces new vascular cells; lies between the xylem and phloem in dicot stems.

    • Vascular System

      Mechanism of internal water and nutrient transport, made up of the vascular tissues xylem and phloem, that is characteristic of tracheophytes.

    • Vascular Tissue

      A conductile component (either xylem or phloem) of the system that transports food and nutrients throughout the plant body.

    • Whorl

      One of the four sets of modified leaves (calyx, corolla, androecium, or gynoecium) that perform various functions on the flower.

    • Woody Dicot

      A plant, usually a perennial, with a woody stem; most trees are woody dicots.

    • Xylem

      Vascular tissue composed of conductile cells that are dead at maturity; transports water and dissolved minerals upwards from the roots to the shoot.

    • Zygote

      The diploid product of fertilization that develops into an embryo.

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