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1. ____ abscisic acid 2. ____ adhesion 3. anther 4. _____ apical meristem 5. _____ auxin 6. _____ bulb 7.

capillary action 8. carpel 9. cohesion 10. cortex 11. cuticle 12. dicot. 13. embryo shoot plumule! 14. endosperm 15. _____ epidermis 16. e"aporation 17. _____ #ertili$ation 18. #ilament 19. _____ %ermination 20. _____ %ibberellin 21. _____ %uard cells 22. lea# 23. monocot. 24. o"ary 25. o"ule 26. _____ palisade mesophyll

27. _____ phloem 28. ____ phototropism 29. photoperiodism 30. phytochrome 31. pistil 32. pith 33. pollen 34. pollen tube 35. _____ pollination 36. root 37. seed coat testa! 38. sepal 39. source 40. spon%y mesophyll 41. stamen 42. stem 43. stem tuber 44. sti%ma 45. _____ stomata 46. style 47. _____ tendril 48. _____ transpiration 49. "ascular bundle 50. _____ xylem

A. absorption of water allows seeds to be metabolically active;

gibberelin stimulates the production of amylase which catalyzes the digestion of starch into maltose in the food stores of the seed
&. the #usion o# a male %amete 'ith a #emale %amete inside the o"ule to #orm a $y%ote (. the trans#er o# pollen #rom an anther to a sti%ma ). su%ars and ** are transported by this+ called acti"e translocation+ loaded into sources and are translocated to sin,s 'here they are unloaded -. causes closin% o# stomata+ plant hormone .. the loss o# 'ater "apor #rom the lea"es and stems o# plants /. plant hormone that acts as a %ro'th promoter+ causes secretion o# 0 ions into cell 'alls 'hich loosens connections bet'een cellulose #ibers 0. pre"ents the column o# 'ater in xylem "essels #rom brea,in%+ 'ater #used to 'all o# "essel 1. narro' out%ro'ths that rotate throu%h the air until they touch a solid support2 to 'hich they attach2 allo'in% the plant to climb up'ards

sur#ace 'here the li%ht intensity is hi%hest 4. pair o# cells that can open or close the stoma and control the amount o# transpiration 5. brin%s 'ater to replace losses due to transpiration 6. stamens and other #loral or%ans are in multiples o# 4 or 5 7. lea# "eins run parallel to each other 8. %ro'th to'ards a bri%ht li%ht 9. %ro'th:promotin% substance produced by plants ;. a sin%le outer layer o# cells <. -mbryonic plant tissue in the tips o# roots and in the buds o# shoots that supplies cells #or the plant to %ro' in len%th.

S. a short underground stem covered by enlarged and fleshy leaf bases containing stored food T. the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move U.

3. consists o# densely pac,ed cylindrical cells 'ith many chloroplasts+ main photosynthetic tissue and is positioned near the upper

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