Fruit and Seed dispersal
Life cycle of an Angiosperm
Reproduction in plants with seeds
Flowerless Seed Plants
Reproduction in Seedless Plants
100

Some ____ can pass through an animal's digestive system and be dispersed in different areas

seeds

100

8) Fruit develops from ____

ovary

100

When pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species

Pollination

100

Flowerless seed plants are aka

Gymnosperms

100

Two types of seedless plants:

Ferns and mosses

200

True or false: a corn kernel is a fruit

true

200

1)____ pollen grains travel from the anther to the stigma 

haploid

200

 Forms from tissue in male reproductive structures of seed plants

 Pollen Grains

200

Give the definition of a Gymnosperm

Seeds that are not surrounded by fruits

200

Fern plants produce ____ spores

haploid

300

True or false: a pea pod is a fruit

true

300

3)A ____ _____ grows from the stigma down to the ovary

pollen tube

300

The female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the egg develops

Ovule

300

Most common gymnosperms are _____

conifers

300

The type of moss that we can see grow on rocks and trees is the ___ ___

haploid generation

400

What are two ways that seeds are dispersed?

wind and animals

400

4) _____ develop from haploid cell in pollen tube

Sperm

400

give the definition of a Seed

Made up of the embryo and it’s food supply, surrounded by a hard outer covering

400

The Male and female reproductive structures of conifers

Cones

400

Diploid generation of a plant that produces spores

Sporophyte

500

Which one does not belong and why: strawberries, blueberries, grapes

strawberries because they have seeds on the outside

500

5) When pollen tube enters ______, fertilization occurs 

ovule

500

What carries pollen grains to female reproductive structures?

Wind, Water, Animals, Gravity

500

Gymnosperms means

“Naked Seed”

500

Haploid generation of a plant that produces gametes (sperm and egg cells)

Gametophyte

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