Chloroplasts
Petals
Stigma
Xylem
Vascular tissue
Pistil/Carpel
Style
Cuticle
Stomata
Stamen
Guard cells
Kingdom Plantae Characteristics
Anther
Phloem
Sepals
After pollen sticks to the top of the female reproductive structure, it travels through this to get to the ovules (eggs)
Used for photosynthesis to produce glucose from carbon dioxide
Forms a transport system
Openings on the underside of a leaf allow oxygen exit and carbon dioxide enter
Moves sugar through living cells from leaves where it is made during photosynthesis
Protection of buds
The structure in the flower that makes pollen
Female reproductive structure of a flower
Where pollen sticks (part of the female reproductive structure)
Cells surrounding stomata close off the opening when plants lose to much water
Attract pollinators
Moves water through tubes made of dead cells from the root to the leaves
Eukaryotic, Multicellular, Autotrophic, cell walls containing Cellulose
a waxy layer can protects against water loss
Male reproductive structure of a flower