What is by the wind?
The function of fruit
What is to aid in protection and dispersal?
What is a stolon?
A long trailing stem that produce roots when they touch the ground
The outermost circe of floral parts, which protects the bud
The sepal
The components of the seed
What are the embryo, seed coat, and endosperm?
What factors can cause an end to dormancy
What are temperature and moisture
What led to the beginning of human civilization?
The cultivation of crop plants
A flower structure that contains one or more ovules from which female gametophytes are produced
Ovary
What is the carpel?
How germination differs in monocots vs dicots
monocots have a single cotyledon that stays underground
dicots cotyledons emerge aboveground and protect the stem and first foliage and then either with off or become photosynthetic
What are some main crops the world depends on?
What are wheat, rice, corn?
Food-rich tissue that nourishes a seedling as it grows
Endosperm
The four specialized leaves that make up flowers
What is the sepal, petal, stamen, and carpel?
Name two different ways seed dispersal can occur
Dispersal by animals, dispersal by wind and water
Explain Grafting
Using a stem as a scion and attaching it to the stock.
method of asexual reproduction used by many flowering plants
What is vegetative reprodution?
Explain angiosperm reproduction.
Must include pollination, fertilization (double fertilization) and fruit production.
What is dormancy? Why does it occur?
Where embryo is alive but not growing.
What is vegetative reproduction? What are some different ways this occurs naturally?
Mr. King will judge your answer
process of attaching a bud to a plant to produce a new branch
What is budding?