Description

Prokaryotes that are members of one of the three domains of living organisms which is only distantly related to members of the domain Archaea
It is an embryonic shoot, often dormant until stimulated by specific combinations of hormones.
The reproductive structure of an angiosperm plant
In flowering plants, the ripened ovary, which contains the seed
A chemical that that is secreted by one group of cells and transported to other cells
An outgrowth of a stem, normally flattened and photosynthetic
An inorganic substance, especially one in rocks or soil, or dissolved in water. In nutrition sodium, calcium, and potassium
An organism that eats other organisms
All of the roots of a plant
A polysaccharide that is composed of branched or unbranched chains of glucose molecules, used as a carbohydrate-storage molecule
The portion of the plant body, normally located aboveground, that bears leaves and reproductive structure.
All the parts of a vascular plant exclusive of the root, usually aboveground
Mainly multicellular, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.
It is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms
The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
A leaflike structure within a seed that absorbs food molecules from the endosperm and transfers them to the growing embryo, also called seed leaf
Short for dicotyledon, a type of flowering plant characterised by embryos with two cotyledons, or seed leaves, that are usually modified for food storage
Commonly found in monocots, that is characterised by many roots of approximately the same size arising from the vase of the stem
Short for monocotyledon, a type of flowering plant characterised by embryos with one seed leaf, or cotyledon
Containing an embryonic plant and supply of food for it
Commonly found in dicots, that consists of long, thick main root and many smaller lateral roots that grow from the main root

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