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Name the three vegetative organs of a plant
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Roots, stems and leaves

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Name the four basic organs of a flower. Describe a time where on or more is not needed.
Sepals, petals, stamens and carpels are four basic organs of a flower. Petals may not always be necessary in the chance that wind carries pollen from plants stamens to another plant of the same species’ carpels without the need of petals to attract pollinators.
What do Xylem and phloem transport?
Xylem transports water and minerals upward from the roots to leaves and flowers. Phloem carries sugar, organic compounds, minerals and water throughout the plant.
What are the three main subgroups of angio sperm?
Basal angiosperms, monocots and eudicots
Where do angiosperm seeds develope?
They are produced inside of fruits
In plants each cell has a box like... surrounding a mass of.... which contains smaller parts , the...
Cell wall, protoplasm, organelles including nuclei, mitochondria and chloroplasts.
What is the responsibility of the chloroplasts?
Receive solar energy and work for photosynthesis
What are the responsibility of vascular plants?
Transporting water and nutrients
What is the vacuole responsible for?
Storing and retaining water
What are petal cells for?
They have pigment to attract pollinators
What is the responsibility of Epidermal gland cells
Create poisons to protect plants from harmful animals.
The nucleus serves as an archive for the organism’s...
Genetic information, which is stored in every nucleus