Cambium: Tissue between the inner bark/phloem and the wood/xylem.
Guard Cells: Cells controlling the opening and closing of the stomata.
Phloem: Tissue that transports sugar in vascular plants.
Xylem: Tissue that transports water and dissolves minerals .
Root Hairs: Absorbs water and minerals from the soil .
Root Cap: Cells that protect the tips of plant roots .
Seed: structure to store and protect the embryo .
Stomata: Pores that perform gas exchange.
Stamen: Male structure of flowering plants.
Pistil: Female organs of flowering plants.
Ovary: Organ where female gametes develop .
Petals: Modified leaf that surrounds flower.
Sperm: male gamete.
Egg: female gamete.
Sepal: Modified leaf that covers flower when developing.
Filament: A slender threadlike object or fiber.
Anther: Part of stamen that contains the pollen.
Style: Part that connects the ovary and stigma.
Stigma: The receptive apex of the pistil of a flower.
Guard Cells: Cells controlling the opening and closing of the stomata.
Phloem: Tissue that transports sugar in vascular plants.
Xylem: Tissue that transports water and dissolves minerals .
Root Hairs: Absorbs water and minerals from the soil .
Root Cap: Cells that protect the tips of plant roots .
Seed: structure to store and protect the embryo .
Stomata: Pores that perform gas exchange.
Stamen: Male structure of flowering plants.
Pistil: Female organs of flowering plants.
Ovary: Organ where female gametes develop .
Petals: Modified leaf that surrounds flower.
Sperm: male gamete.
Egg: female gamete.
Sepal: Modified leaf that covers flower when developing.
Filament: A slender threadlike object or fiber.
Anther: Part of stamen that contains the pollen.
Style: Part that connects the ovary and stigma.
Stigma: The receptive apex of the pistil of a flower.