Lesson 17 Terms Flashcards

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1
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Abscisic acid

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promotes seed dormancy and causes buds to produce scales

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2
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Anther

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contains the male gamete; produces pollen

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3
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Auxins

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promote stem elongation and repress lateral bud growth

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4
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Chemotropism

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plant response to chemicals

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5
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Complete flowers

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have both male and female parts

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6
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Cross-pollination

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occurs when pollen is transferred from one plant to another, creating greater diversity

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7
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Cytokinin

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promote lateral bud growth

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8
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Double fertilization

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A fertilization process that requires two sperm to fuse with two other cells

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Endosperm

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provides food for the embryonic plant

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10
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Ethylene

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stimulates fruit ripening

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Filament

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long thread-like stalk

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12
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Geotropism

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plant response to gravity

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Germination

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the sprouting of a seed

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14
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Gibberellins

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regulate normal plant growth

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15
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Hormones

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chemicals produced and then transported to another part of an organism to cause a response

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16
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Incomplete flowers

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have male or female parts, not both

17
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Micropyle

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the opening to the ovule in a flowering plant

18
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Minerals

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an essential element for plant growth

19
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Ovary

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the base of the pistil which contains ovules, the female gametes

20
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Pedicel

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the stalk that supports the flower below the receptacle

21
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Petals

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arranged in a ring above the sepals

22
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Photoperiodism

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plants response to the length of darkness

23
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Phototropism

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plant response to light

24
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Pistil

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female portion of the flower, the innermost part

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Pistillate flower

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have a pistil, but lack a stamen

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Pollen

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the tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants

27
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Pollination

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transfer of pollen from anther to stigma

28
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Pollen tube

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A tube that forms after germination of the pollen grain and that functions in the delivery of sperm to the ovule

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Receptacle

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thickened part of the stem from where the flower grows

30
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Self-Pollination

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occurs when the pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same plant

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Sepals

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a) arranged above the pedicle in a ring

b) their function is to protect the flower as it matures

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Stamen

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male portion of the flower, arranged in a ring inside the petals

33
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Staminate flower

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have a stamen, but lack a pistil

34
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Stigma

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the uppermost portion of the pistil; when mature, it’s sticky in order to catch pollen grains

35
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Style

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the stalk-like extension that supports the stigma

36
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Thigmotropism

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plant response to touch

37
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Triploid nucleus

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has 3 copies of the plant’s chromosomes; forms the endosperm

38
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Tropism

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occur when plants respond to their environment

39
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Vegetative reproduction

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Type of reproduction in which new plants grow from vegetative parts such as roots, stems, and leaves; can happen spontaneously or induced by a grower