Answer:
1. Inflorescence: The specific pattern of flower arrangement of a plant.
2. Epidermis: The outermost layer of plant cells or tissue, providing a covering for the plant body.
3. Energy: The capacity to do or perform work.
4. Parenchyma: The most common plant cell, found in practically all parts of the plant body.
5. Sclerenchyma: A plant cell of a long fiber type or variable sclereid type.
6. cytoplasm: All the organic substances located between the nucleus and cell membrane.
7. Phloem: The food-conducting tissue of a plant's vascular or transport system.
8. xylem: The water and mineral conducting tissue of a plant's vascular or transport system.
9. Carpel: A leaflike part of the flower where seeds are produced.
10. Sepal: A flower part; the outermost ring of leaflike appendages of a flower.
11. Collenchyma: Oblong cells with unevenly thickened walls for support in young stems.
12. Tissue: A group of similar cells (simple tissue), or unlike cells with a specialized common function (complex tissue).
13. Stamen: A flower part; a ring of pollen-producing appendages of a flower.
14. Petal: A flower part;a ring of pollen-producing appendages of a flower.
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