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Anatomy bell ringer

Horizontales
A supporting tissue composed of collenchyma cells; common in regions of primary growth in stems and in some leaves
Seed leaf; generally absorbs food in monocots and stores food in in other angiosperms
Have inferior ovaries, with sepals, petals, and stamens that appear to be attched above the ovaries
A meristem that gives rise to parallel rows of cells
The ovules are borne on the ovary wall or on extentions of it
Entire pericarp is soft and fleshy and usually has many seeds inside
The region of the ovule or seed where the funiculus unites with the integument and nucellus
Many small fruit from an individual ovaries of one flower
The outermost layer or layers of tissues enveloping the nucellus of an ovule; develops into the seed coat
Pericarp divided into exocarp "skin", fleshy or fibrous mesocarp and stony endocarp
Verticales
The sepals, petals, and stamens are attached below the ovary and there is no fusion
A plant whose embryo has one cotyledon; one of the two great classes of angiosperms
The ovules being borne on a central column of tissue not connected by partitions with the ovary wall.
The opening of an anther, fruit or other structure, which permets the escape of reproductive bodies contained within
The ovules are borne on a central column of tissue in a partitioned ovary with as many locules as there are carpels
Inner part of an ovule, in which the embryo sac sac develops
The stalk of the ovule
The innermost layer of the pollen sac wall
Have superior ovaries, with the sepals, petals, and stamens fused together to form a cup-shaped extension of the receptacle called the hypanthium
Characterized by having two cotyledons