General Botany
Flowers
Pollination
Fruit/Dispersal
Leaves
100

The language that scientists use to classify living things

What is Latin?

100

All the petals put together

What is a corolla?

100

The process by which a plant pollinates itself

What is self-pollination?

100

the main purpose of a fruit

What is to contain seeds?

100

they make food for the plant

What are leaves?

200

A plant with tubes to carry water and other substances

What is a vascular plant?

200

the leaf-like structure that once protected the bud of the flower

What is a sepal?

200

bees, moths, butterflies, bats, hummingbirds

What are animals that pollinate plants?

200

seeds moving to different location so they can grow and not compete with their parent plants

What is seed dispersal?

200

little mouths on the leaves

What are stomata?

300

A plant that does not have tubes on the inside

What is a nonvascular plant?

300

the sticky top of the carpel

What is the stigma?

300

When pollen is transferred by the wind blowing it

What is wind pollination?

300
a seed falls into water and is moved downstream

What is water dispersal?

300

the process plants use to make food

What is photosynthesis?

400

venus fly trap

What is a carnivorous plant?

400

The purpose of a flower

What is a to make a seed?

400

the long flexible straw-like mouth on a butterfly used to collect nectar

What is a proboscis?

400

farmers planting seeds

What is human dispersal?

400

the 4 things a plant needs to grow food

What are water, sunlight, chlorophyll, and carbon dioxide?

500

a baby plant that is inside a seed

What is an embryo?

500

They contain the pollen

What are the anthers?

500

the flat surface on a flower's petals on which a bee lands

What is a landing pad?

500

a squirrel plants a nut in the ground

What is animal dispersal?

500

 a green pigment in plants

What is chlorophyll?

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