Plant Physiology

9 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to plants or plant life; botanical

  • The botanic garden is home to a wide variety of plant species.
  • I love taking walks in the botanic garden, it's so peaceful.
  • Let's go check out the botanic garden, it's supposed to be really cool.
  • Her mind was a botanic garden of ideas, constantly growing and evolving.

noun the state of being dormant; inactivity or dormancy in plants and animals during the winter months

  • During the winter months, many plants enter a state of dormancy to conserve energy.
  • My car battery went into dormancy after sitting unused for a few months.
  • I feel like I'm in dormancy mode today, just lounging around and doing nothing.
  • After the breakup, he went into a period of emotional dormancy, needing time to heal and recover.

noun a living thing that has the ability to act or function independently

adjective relating to or characteristic of a living thing

  • The scientist studied the behavior of a single-celled organism under a microscope.
  • My sister found a weird-looking organism in the backyard.
  • Dude, that organism is so cool!
  • The organization functioned like a living organism, with each department playing a vital role.

noun a living organism that typically grows in soil and has leaves, stems, and roots

verb to place or sow (seeds) in the ground to grow

  • The botanist carefully studied the structure of the new plant species.
  • I heard that the plant in the office is fake and just for decoration.
  • Let's go check out the new plant shop in town, I heard they have some cool succulents.
  • Her kindness was like a nurturing plant, growing and spreading positivity wherever she went.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • Nighttime spinach is a nutritious leafy green vegetable that can be enjoyed in a variety of dishes.
  • I love sneaking in some nighttime spinach into my smoothies for an extra health boost.
  • Hey, have you tried adding nighttime spinach to your salads? It's so good!
  • To me, nighttime spinach represents the quiet moments of reflection and growth that come at the end of the day.

adjective relating to or situated on the side facing away from the axis of an organ or organism

  • The abaxial surface of the leaf is typically lighter in color than the adaxial surface.
  • Turn the leaf over to see the abaxial side, it's usually a different shade.
  • Check out the backside of the leaf, that's the abaxial part.
  • Sometimes we need to look at the abaxial aspects of a situation to gain a different perspective.

noun the act of reclining or lying down, especially at a table

  • The accumbency of the patient in the hospital bed indicated their need for rest and recuperation.
  • I love the accumbency of my cozy couch after a long day at work.
  • I can't wait to hit the accumbency of my own bed after this party.
  • The accumbency of the tree branches provided a comfortable spot for the birds to rest.

adjective a term used to describe a plant or organism that has both male and female reproductive organs on the same individual

  • The acrogynous plant species can reproduce without the need for pollination.
  • I learned that acrogynous plants can self-pollinate, pretty cool, right?
  • Those acrogynous plants are like the ultimate independent beings, doing their own thing.
  • Her acrogynous nature allowed her to thrive in solitude, like a self-sufficient ecosystem.

noun a botanical term referring to the upper part of a plant's stem where the leaves are attached

  • The acrotarsium is the joint between the tarsus and the metatarsus in the anatomy of birds.
  • I learned about the acrotarsium in my biology class today.
  • Check out the cool acrotarsium on that bird!
  • The acrotarsium represents the connection between two important parts of the body.