Flower's Anatomy
Flowers
Pollination
Fruit
Life Cycles of Flowers
100

Sepals are usually this color?

What is green?

100

This part of the flower attracts pollinators. 

What are petals?

100

Pollination is the combination of this along with an ovule to form a seed. 

What is pollen?

100

Most fruits are this type.

What is simple fruit?

100

Flowers can be split into three categories based on their life cycles. List these 3 categories. 

What are annuals, biennials, and perennials?

200

This part of the flower produces pollen.

What are stamens?

200

These are considered to be the male part of the flower.

What are stamens? 

200

This is 2 ways that pollen can be transferred. 

What is wind/rain and animals?

200

Aggregate fruit forms from a flower that has multiple of these. 

What are pistils?

200

This happens to annuals at the end of summer/fall.

What is they die?

300

This is considered the female part of the flower. 

What is the pistil? 

300

This is the name for unfertilized seeds or eggs. 

What are ovules?

300

After pollination, a swollen ovary becomes this. 

What is fruit?

300

Figs are an example of this type of fruit. 

What is multiple fruit?

300

Cabbage falls into this category. 

What is biennial?

400

This is the main purpose of the flower. 

What is reproduction? (Producing seeds)

400

These are flowers that only have stamens and no pistil.

What are staminates? 

400

Flowers produce this sweet liquid to attract pollinators.

What is nectar?

400

Peanuts go into this category. 

What is legume?

400

Asparagus fall into this category. 

What is perennial?

500

This is the part of the flower that surrounds the ovules.

What is the ovary?

500

This flower is known as the stinkiest plant on the planet. 

What is the corpse flower/devil's tongue?

500

In this type of plant, the pollen from the same plant is used to fertilize the ovule.

What is self-pollinating?

500

Name a type of pome. 

What is an apple or pear?

500

This is the reason that we rarely see the flowers of biennial plants.

What is we harvest them after the 1st season? Their flowers/seeds grow in the 2nd season. 

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