Matching Pairs Matching - Organs (plants)Online version Matching - Organs (plants) by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Dermal or Epidermal Tissue 2 Plant Organ Examples 3 Scientific Method 4 Dependent variable 5 Leaves 6 Ground Tissue 7 Independent variable 8 Organ Definition 9 Tissues Definition 10 amount of daylight 11 Vascular Tissue 12 number of leaves left on a tree 13 Stem 14 type of tree 15 Roots 16 Scientific Knowledge 17 Controlled variable How is the amount of leaves left on a tree effected by the amount of daylight? Identify the controlled variable. Organ made of plant tissues that allows the plant to absorb water and minerals from the ground. Anchors plant in ground. Organ made of plant tissues that allows the plant to support itself, connects roots and leaves, AND carries water and nutrients between them Group of similar specialized cells that perform a specific function group of 2 or more different tissues that work together to perform a certain function plant tissue that makes up the waxy outer layer of the plant Based on thousands upon thousands of experiments using the scientific method plant tissue that functions in photosynthesis, storage, and support The variable that is made different in an experiment (the cause) The variable that is kept the same in an experiment Leaves, Roots, Stem, Etc. A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem by using an experiment How is the amount of leaves left on a tree effected by the amount of daylight? Identify the dependent variable. The variable that is measure in an experiment (the effect) Organ made of plant tissues that allows the plant to make food through photosynthesis plant tissue that transports water and nutrients throughout the plant body. How is the amount of leaves left on a tree effected by the amount of daylight? Identify the independent variable.