BIOL-Q 201 Study Guide - Final Guide: Atomic Mass, Subatomic Particle, Organic Compound

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Angiosperms roots, leaves, and seeds height vascular tissue none, lack support for upright growth area of growth moist places cuticle gametangia example. Have but sperm swim through a film of water left by rain or dew. Tiny leaves= conifers, produce cones to protect the seeds tall. Carpels = female reproductive structures: (3 parts) Stigma: sticky tip of the carpel traps pollen. Ovary: encloses the ovules and develops into the fruit. Stamens = male reproductive structures: (2 parts) Filament: stalk to which anthers are attached. Fruit: ripened ovary: be familiar with the anatomy of a plant, including the shoot system (cid:523)leaves, stems, nodes, internodes, buds (including terminal buds and axillary buds, the roots system, and the flowers and seeds. Root hairs: located near the root tip. Above ground support of leaves and flowers. Points at which leaves are attached to stem. Terminal bud: located at the tip of the stem (when plant is actively growing in length)

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