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Art or science of growing flowers, fruits, vegetables, and shrubs
Study of agriculture
Plant taking two years to mature
Gas released into the atmosphere during the plant's conversion of sunlight into food
Process by which a green plant uses sunlight to make food for itself
Plant whose structure consists of phloem and xylem
Plantlike organism that lacks chlorophyll and feeds off other plants or animals
Rigid, transparent, outermost nonliving cellulose covering of most plant cells
Reproductive process in yeast, in which a new yeast cell is formed from a small bud
Plant that grows, produces flowers, and dies within the same year
Plant produced by cross-breeding
Shrubbery cut to resemble animals or objects
Plant that renews itself year after year
Large brown seaweed that can form underwater forests
Process by which bacteria and yeast change sugar and starches into alcohol and carbon dioxide
Stem of the fern
Type of stem that grows into the ground to store food
Describing word for a forest made up of trees that annually lose their leaves in autumn
Structure in seedless plants that produces eggs by mitosis
Any cell with a well-defined nucleus enclosed in a nuclear membrane
Small green or brown nonvascular plant with flat leaflike parts growing close together on the ground, on rocks, or on trees
Any of a genus of unicellular fungi that obtain their energy through fermentation
Leaf of a fern
Organ of flowering plants in which pollen is produced
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