Description

A flowering plant, which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary
In plants asnd algae, a haploid cell that can develop into a multicellular haploid individual, the gametophyte, without fusing with another cell, in fungi, a haploid cell that germinates to produce a mycelium
In animals, the female gonad, which produces egg cells and reproductive hormones. In flowering plants, the base of a carpel in which the egg containing ovules develop.
A modified leaf of a flowering plant. The often colorful parts of a flower that advertise it to inspects and other pollinators.
A ripened, thickened ovary of a flower, which protects dormant seeds and aids in their dispersal.
The uptake of small nutrient molecules by an organism's own body. In animals, it is the tird main stage of food processing, following digestion; in fungi, it is acquisition of nutrients from the surrounding medium.
A chemoheterotrophic eukaryote that digests its food externally and absorbs the resulting small nutrient molecules. Most consist of a netlike mass of filaments called hyphae. Molds, mushrooms, and yeasts are examples of these.
Any of a group of seedless nonvascular plants.
A naked-seed plant. Its seed is said to be naked because it is not enclosed in an ovary.
The portion of a plant's vascular system that provides support and conveys water and inorganic nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant. It consists mainly of vessel elements and/or tracheids, water-conducting cells.
The portion of a plant's vascular system that conveys sugars, nutrients, and hormones throughout a plant. It is made up of live food-conducting cell.
A multicellular eukaroyte that carries out photosynthesis and has a set of structural and reproductive terrestrial adaptions, including a multicellular, dependent embryo.
The underground organ of a plant. They anchor the plant in the soil, absorb and transport minerals and water, and store food.
A modified leaf of a flowering plant. A whorl of them encloses and protects the flower bud before it opens.
A gymnosperm, or naked seed plant, most of which produce cones.

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Week 10

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