____ is a period when a organism's growth or activity stops. It helps plants survive freezing temperatures and lack of water.
The sticky top of the pistil is the _____.
Water and minerals travel through vascular tissue called _____.
Thin, root-like structures called _____ anchor the moss and absorb water and nutrients.
During _____, a plant uses carbon dioxide gas and water to make food and oxygen.
_____ occurs when the embryo begins to grow again and pushes out of the seed.
The ____ or seed leaf provides food for the embryo.
The ____ divides to produce new phloem and xylem.
______ are the structures in which food is made during photosynthesis.
The green pigment found in chloroplasts.
______, produce seeds with two seed leaves.
A slender tube, called a _____ connects the stigma to a hollow structure at the base of the flower.
A ____ is a large storage sac that can expand and shrink.
A fertilized egg is called a _____.
A plant's growth towards or away from a stimulus is a _____.
The surface layer of leaves have small openings or pores called _____.
_____ are angiosperms that have only one seed leaf.
The stamen is made of a thin stalk called a filament and the _____ at the top where the pollen is made.
_____ are groups of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
_____ is a vascular tissue through which food moves.
_____ anchor a plant in the ground and absorb water and nutrients.
____ protect the developing flower.