BIOA02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter Module 1: Epicotyl, Seedling, Dicotyledon

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Plants have vascular tissue and different reproduction compared to protists. Non-vascular plants: no stem, leaf, or root structures, diffusion, requires moist environmentt. Vascular plant: have leaves and stems, transfers nutrients within plants, sometimes spores. Gymnosperms: specifically designed to survive winter by having specialized leaves to keep water. Angiosperms: uses flowers and fruits to carry gametophytes (seeds enclosed in them) Monocots: angiosperms with 1 seed leaf (embryos on the underside of the leaf) Plumule: tiny leaves above epicotyl: embryonic leaves > first leaves. Epicotyl: upper part of the seed > upper stem. Hypocotyl: upper part of the seed > lower stem. Radicle: lower part of embryonic seed > roots. Cotyledons: one of 2 immature leaves in the embryo, energy source > leaves. Seed coat: surrounds and protects seed, prevents water loss > breaks away and decomposes. Food supply: stores the starches, oils, and other nutrients for the embryo. Translocation: the movement of material from one part of the plant to another.

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