Chlorophyll: is a chemical that gives plants their green color and traps light energy.
Photosynthesis: is the process in which plants use water, carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make food.

Vascular plants: are plants that have tubelike cells in their roots, stems and leaves to carry food and water.
Nonvascular plants:are plants that dont have tubelike cell in their stems, and leaves.

Moss: is a small, nonvascular plant that has both stems and leaves but no roots.
Sexual reproduction: is the forming of a new organism by the union of two reprocuctive cells.
Egg: reproductive part of the female.
Sperm: reproductive part of the male.
Fertilization: the joinning of the male and the female part.
Xylem: transportation of water and minerals from the root to the leave.
Pholem: transportation of the food from the leaves to all the plant.
Fern: is a vascular plant that reproduce s the spores.
Seed: is the part of the plant that contains a new, young plant and stored food.
Embryo: is an organism in its earlites stages of growth.
Conifers: is a plant produce seeds in cones.
Pollen: are the tiny grains of seed plants in which sperm develop.
Flowering plants: is a vascular plant produce seeds in flower.
Flower: is the reproductive part of the plant.