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Abscisic Acid
Adaptation
Adhesion of Water
Aggregate Fruit
Angiosperm
Annelid
Arachnid
Autotroph
Bryophyte
Cellulose
Chitin
Cohesion of Water
Cuticle Layer
Deciduous Leaf
Ectotherm
Endotherm
Eukaryote
Exoskeleton
Frond
Fruit
Gastropod
Gymnosperm
Heartwood
Kingdoms of Classification
Lepidoptera
Lichen
Littoral Zone Organism
Mimicry
Monocot
Nymph Stage
Pine Cone - Female
Pollen
Pollinator
Radial Symmetry
Stem
Tendril
Transpiration
Two-Chambered Heart
Vascular Plant Tissue
Xerophyte
Stem
-A slender or elongated stalk that supports a plant and is the part of the plant that grows upward giving rise to the presence of leaves which are equally separated by nodes. Stems can be either herbaceous or woody.
Herbaceous
Woody