Botany
Seeds
Angiosperms
Pollination
Fruits
100

What is botanist?

A scientist who studies plants

100

What do we call a baby plant in a protective covering?

a seed

100

What is the purpose of a flower?

To make seeds

100

Name something that attracts insects to flowers.

Smell, color, patterns

100

What part of a plant helps protect seeds as they mature and helps disperse them?

the fruit

200

What language do scientists use?

Latin

200

What three things do seeds need to grow?

Warmth, water, and air

200

What is the corolla?

The petals

200

What dries up and falls off a plant after pollination?

the flower petals

200

What does disperse mean?

to scatter

300

What is biology?

The study of living things

300

What is the baby plant inside the seed called?

embryo

300

What do ovules become after they are pollinated?

seeds

300

What color is the hummingbird most attracted to?

Red

300

What is the difference between fruits and vegetables?

fruits have seeds in them, and vegetables do not

400

What are spermatophytes?

Plants that produce seeds

400

What does dormant mean?

asleep

400

What is the male part of the flower called?

The stamen

400

Name a mammal that pollinate plants

bats, lemurs, and rodents

400

Name a type of seed dispersal

human, water, animal, wind, mechanical

500

What do vascular plants have that nonbascular plants do not have?

Tubes (to transport fluids like water)

500

What is the testa?

the protective coat of a seed

500

What is the female part of the flower called?

The carpel

500

What is it called when pollen from a flower's stamen goes to the carpel on the same flower?

self-pollination

500

What is it called when a plant is designed to disperse its own seeds, like with an exploding seed pod?

Mechanical dispersal

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