Types of Plants
Plant Parts
Vocabulary
Classification of Plants
Seed Parts
100
Plants that produce seeds in cones.
What are conifers?
100
The part of the flowering plant that contains the seed.
What is fruit?
100
Sorting things into groups.
What is classifying?
100
A plant that does NOT have tubes.
What are mosses? or non-vascular?
100
The outside covering around the seed.
What is the seed coat?
200
Plants that lose their leaves once per year.
What are deciduous plants?
200
The most colorful part of the flower.
What is a petal?
200
To make copies of themselves.
What is to reproduce?
200
Smaller than a seed and does not store any food.
What is a spore?
200
The part of the seed that will become a new plant.
What is an immature plant?
300
Plants that keep their leaves all year.
What are evergreens?
300
The part of the flower that receives the pollen; often sticky.
What is the pistil?
300
A person who studies plants.
What is a botanist?
300
PLants that have tubes; have xylem or phloem. Or name a plant that has tubes.
What are vascular plants? Fern, Lily, Apple tree
300
The stored food.
What is cotyledon?
400
Plants that produce seeds in fruit.
What are flowering plants?
400
The thin stalk with a knoblike structure at its top that produces pollen.
What is the stamen?
400
To spread
What is disperse?
400
A pine tree or plants that produce seeds in cones
What are conifers? What are gymnosperms
400
Plants that have seeds with one cotyledon.
What are monocots?
500
Plants that have two cotyledons.
What are dicots?
500
Made up of tiny dust like grains that enable reproduction.
What is pollen?
500
The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil.
What is pollination?
500
Vegetables, flowers and many trees are types of these.
What are flowering plants?
500
To sprout.
What is germinate?
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