Seeds
Germination
Flowers
Fruits
Dispersal
100

What do plants produce so they can reproduce?

Seeds

100

Can seeds germinate in the dark?

yes!

100

What iis the colorful outer part of the flower that protects that reproductive organs?

Petals

100

What is inside every fruit?

Seeds

100

What is dispersal?

Scattering of seeds from the parent plant

200

What is the protective covering on a seed?

seed coat

200

Can seeds germinate in the cold?

no

200

What does the sticky part of the flower do?

The stigma collects pollen grains

200

Why does a plant grow fruit?

To reproduce

200

How does this seed disperse?

By wind

300

Some plants (like ginger) do not reproduce by seeds, but by growing new plants.  What are these called?

Buds

300

What 3 things does a seed need to germinate?

Air, Water, Warmth

300

What is this male part of the flower called that carries pollen grains?

Anther

300

What does the ovule of a flower grow into?

Seed

300

How do coconuts disperse?

By water

400

Where can you find new seeds on a plant?

Inside the fruit

400

What happens if a seed is not in the right conditions for germination?

Nothing! It will not germinate

400

What part of the flower contains and protects the ovules?

The ovary

400

What does the ovary of a flower grow into?

A fruit

400

What is it called when a pod dries up and throws seeds?

Dispersal by explosive action, Dispersal by splitting

500

What is the first thing that happens to a seed in the plant life cycle?

Germination

500

What is germination?

The first step of a seed growing into a young plant

500


Which letter is pointing to the ovary of the flower?

B

500

What happens to a flower before it can become a fruit?

pollination

500

What happens to edible fruits?

Animals eat them and pass them somewhere to be planted
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