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Phloem - One of two types of vascular tissue (the other being xylem), which transports nutrients produced in the leaves downwards to the root system, as well as to nonphotosynthetic portions of the shoot system.
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Phenotype- The plant as observed; the product of the interaction of the genes of an organism (genotype) with the environment.

Phenotype The visual appearance of a plant regardless of genetics.
Photosynthesis The internal process by which a plant turns sunlight into growing energy.

phenotype The physical appearance of an organism.
pheromone A vapor or liquid emitted by an insect that causes a specific response from a receiving insect. Some pheromones are used to attract a mate.

phenotypeThe morphological, physiological, behavioral, and other outwardly recognizable adaptations of an organism that develop through the interaction of genes and environment. See also: genotype.

phenotype search for term- n. (Gr. phainein, to appear; typos, image) the characters of an organism due to the interaction of genotype and environment, a group of individuals exhibiting the same phenotypic characters.

Variety - strain, phenotype (sec strain).
Vent - opening such as a window or door that allows the circulation of fresh air.

See also: Plant, Organism, Genera, Environment, Genotype