The language that scientists use to classify living things
What is Latin?
All the petals put together
What is a corolla?
The process by which a plant pollinates itself
What is self-pollination?
the main purpose of a fruit
What is to contain seeds?
they make food for the plant
What are leaves?
A plant with tubes to carry water and other substances
What is a vascular plant?
the leaf-like structure that once protected the bud of the flower
What is a sepal?
bees, moths, butterflies, bats, hummingbirds
What are animals that pollinate plants?
seeds moving to different location so they can grow and not compete with their parent plants
What is seed dispersal?
little mouths on the leaves
What are stomata?
A plant that does not have tubes on the inside
What is a nonvascular plant?
the sticky top of the carpel
What is the stigma?
When pollen is transferred by the wind blowing it
What is wind pollination?
What is water dispersal?
the process plants use to make food
What is photosynthesis?
venus fly trap
What is a carnivorous plant?
The purpose of a flower
What is a to make a seed?
the long flexible straw-like mouth on a butterfly used to collect nectar
What is a proboscis?
farmers planting seeds
What is human dispersal?
the 4 things a plant needs to grow food
What are water, sunlight, chlorophyll, and carbon dioxide?
a baby plant that is inside a seed
What is an embryo?
They contain the pollen
What are the anthers?
the flat surface on a flower's petals on which a bee lands
What is a landing pad?
a squirrel plants a nut in the ground
What is animal dispersal?
a green pigment in plants
What is chlorophyll?