Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Leaves Slide 4 Roots Slide 5 Stems Slide 6 Flowers Slide 7 Definitions Slide 8 Plant Structures Slide 9 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Slide 10 What term describes a leaf that has a single blade? Slide 11 Simple Leaf Slide 12 What term describes leaves that are arranged in pairs on the stem? Slide 13 Opposite Leaves Slide 14 What is the waxy layer that covers the tops and bottoms of leaves called? Slide 15 Cuticle Slide 16 What term describes a leaf that has leaflets attached to the petiole? Slide 17 Compound Leaf Slide 18 What term describes three of more leaves at the same place on a stem? Slide 19 Whorled leaves Slide 20 What type of root has a central, fleshy root that grows deeper than the rest? Slide 21 Tap Root Slide 22 Which section of the root transports ions to the center of the root? Slide 23 Cortex Slide 24 Roots that cling to walls and objects for support are called? Slide 25 Aerial Roots Slide 26 Which part of the root do lateral roots come from? Slide 27 Pericycle Slide 28 What is the outer layer of cells called? Slide 29 Epidermis Slide 30 What two types of cells make up vascular tissue? Slide 31 Xylem and Phloem Slide 32 What is the area in the center of the stem called? Slide 33 The Cortex Slide 34 What type of tissue makes up wood? Slide 35 Xylem Slide 36 How can you tell how old a tree is? Slide 37 Growth Rings Slide 38 What is the second type of stem besides woody? Slide 39 Herbaceous Slide 40 What flower part provides a landing place for pollinators? Slide 41 Petal Slide 42 What is the male part of a flower? Slide 43 Stamen Slide 44 What are flowers that have both stamens and pistils called? Slide 45 Perfect Flowers Slide 46 What is the female part of the flower? Slide 47 Pistil Slide 48 Which two parts make up the stamen? Slide 49 Filament and Anther Slide 50 Broad, flat structure that traps light energy for photosynthesis. Slide 51 Leaf Slide 52 Plant organ that absorbs water and minerals from the soil and transports food Slide 53 Root Slide 54 Part of plant that provides support for upright growth and transports food. Slide 55 Stem Slide 56 Part of a plant that contains reproductive organs Slide 57 Flower Slide 58 Slide 59 A swollen, underground stem or leaf Slide 60 Tuber Slide 61 What are the openings on leaves that control gas exchange called? Slide 62 Stomata Slide 63 What type of cells make up bark? Slide 64 Phloem Slide 65 What are the cells called that control the opening and closing of stomata on leaves? Slide 66 Guard cells Slide 67 What flower part is leaf-like, under the petals, and circles around the stem? Slide 68 Sepals Slide 69 Which type of vascular tissue transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant? Slide 70 Phloem