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Eukaryote
organism whose cells contain a nucleus
Domain Eukarya
includes Kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia (eukaryotes)
each eukaryotic cell possesses a _________ membrane that define's the cells boundary.
cell
Cytoplasm contains what?
cholorplasts, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and the er
double membrane
nuclear envelope
cell wall function
provides support and protection
central vacuole function
stores water
cell sap contains
sugars and pigments
stroma
fluid substance that surrounds the grana
thylakoid membrane contains
chlorophyll
enzymes necessary for photosynthesis are found in the ______
stroma
simple diffusion
movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
Osmosis
Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
hypotonic solutions have less solute which means ??
higher water potential
turgor pressure
The pressure that water molecules exert against the cell wall
transport proteins
A transmembrane protein that helps a certain substance or class of closely related substances to cross the membrane.
active transport
molecules that cant diffuse through membranes need the help from pumps, transport protiens.
active transport is an __________ requiring process
energy
ground meristem
support
Procambium meristem
transportation of water, minerals, and food
protoderm meristem
protection
ground tissue system
support
parenchyma tissue
wound healing and food storage
collenchyma tissue
flexible support
sclerenchyma tissue
think rigid cell walls
vascular tissue system
transports water, minerals, food
xylem tissue
tracheids and vessel elements
phloem tissue
sieve cells and sieve tube members
what do sieve cells and tube members do
transport carbs throughout the plant body
epidermal tissue
protection of primary plant body
periderm tissue
cork cells and phelloderm cells provide protection to the secondary plant body
lamina (blade)
The expanded portion of a leaf or petal
petiole
leaf stalk
tendrils
A threadlike, clinging part of a climbing vine.
insectivorous
allows plants to live in soil that may be poor in nitrogen (plants that eat bugs)
Phytomere
leaf, node, internode, axillary bud
urbacious picot
tissues in a circular pattern
bulbs
specialized stems that function in dormancy
thorns
modified stems for protection
tubers
modified underground stems for food storage
rhizomes
underground stems
stolons
aboveground stems
succulents
modified for water storage
tendrils
stems that help some plants hold onto other objects and climb
taproot system
primary root and its lateral branchings
fibrous foot system
adventitious roots and lateral branchings
region of cell division
apical meristem
region of elongation
increase in length of root
region of maturation
Place where most of the cells mature. Root hairs are produced.
food storage roots
sweet potato and carrot
water storage roots
manroot
pneumatophores
Facilitate oxygen uptake, black mangrove
prop roots
Keep the plant upright in unstable soil, red mangrove