What is part A?
petal
What is part B?
seed coat
A seed is dispersed
step 1
Seeds can be dispersed by animals, people, wind, and _______.
water
seeds of conifers are found here
cones
What is part B?
stamen
What is part C?
embryo
The adult plant dies, the seeds are dispersed, and the plant has reproduced.
step 6
the seeds of a flowering plant are produced in _____.
fruit
rounded, underground storage structure with roots attached
bulbs
What is part C?
anther
What is part A?
cotyledon
a seedling grows
step 3
the part of the seed that will become the new plant is the _____.
embryo
smaller than a seed and used in reproduction
spores
What is part D?
pistil
a seed germinates
step 2
the plant produces fruit
step 5
the flower part that receives pollen is the _____.
pistil
stems with roots that grow along the ground for reproduction
runners
plants can be pollinated by ______, _______, and _______.
self-pollination, wind, and animals
three conditions that most seeds need to germinate are ______, _______, and _______.
flowers grow, and the plant becomes an adult
step 4
By God's design, all plants reproduce plants of the ____ _____.
same kind
the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil is called ______.
pollination