The petal, sepal, pistil, and stamen.
What are the four main parts of a flower?
A flowering plant and a non-flowering plant.
What is an angiosperm and a gymnosperm?
the first leaf or set of leaves to appear when a seed germinates.
What is a cotyledon?
Wind, water, animal, and self dispersal
What are the four main seed dispersal methods?
The roots, stem, and leaves.
What are the three main parts of a plant?
The modified leaves that help attract pollinators with their bright colors and sweet nectar.
What is a flower’s petal?
A naked seed
What is another word for a gymnosperm?
A seed with one first leaf and a seed with two first leaves.
What is a monocotyledon and a dicotyledon?
Method where a seed that is light weight blows off of a plant to grow else where.
What is wind dispersal?
An organisms has the ability to make its own food.
What is an autotroph?
Protects the flower’s bud before it blooms.
What is a sepal?
Mostly evergreen trees.
What are gymnosperms?
Has 4 or 5 petals with an evenly spaced xylem and phloem arrangement.
what is a trait of a dicot?
A seed is tossed from its parent by “plant explosion” or a seed falling off of a tree and rolling to a new location with the help of its roundness.
What is self dispersal?
Process where plants use sunlight, water, and CO2 to produce oxygen and glucose (sugar).
What is photosynthesis?
The female reproductive organ that contains the ovary, stigma, and style.
What is the pistil?
Flowering and fruit trees.
What are angiosperms?
Has narrow shaped leaves with parallel veins.
What is a monocot?
The additional structure that makes the cells of a plant more rigid.
What are cell walls?
Word we use for plants since they cannot move on their own.
What is sessile?
The male reproductive organ that contains the filament and anther.
What is the stamen?
The seed, root growth, the stem, secondary growth, number of flower petals, and leaf shape.
What are the differences between a monocotyledon and a dicotyledon?
Has petals that are in multiples of three and a random xylem and phloem stem arrangement.
What is a monocot?
Prevents competition of sunlight, water, and nutrients.
Why does a seed travel away from its parent?
Sunlight, correct temperature, water, soil, and nutrients.
What do seeds need to have in order for germination to occur?