The transfer of pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part of a flower.
What is pollination?
Humans have 46 of all body cells.
What are chromosomes?
Reproduction with two parents.
What is sexual reproduction?
The basic building blocks of life.
What are cells?
What is a tomato?
The most important pollinator for food crops.
What are bees?
Where DNA is found.
What are (the nucleus of) cells?
Taking time and energy to find a mate is an advantage/disadvantage of sexual/asexual reproduction.
What is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction?
Science lab equipment used to view cells.
What are microscopes?
Made up of different organ systems working together.
What is an organism?
What fruits form from.
What are flowers?
What DNA stands for.
What is deoxyribose nucleic acid?
Type of reproduction that creates clones.
What is asexual reproduction?
Type of cells which are often a brick-like shape.
What are plant cells?
The stigma, style and ovary.
What are the female parts of a flower?
When a sperm fuses with a egg.
What is fertilisation?
Wound up DNA containing segments called genes.
What are chromosomes?
Spider plants use runners to reproduce which is an example this type of reproduction.
What is asexual or vegetative reproduction?
Found only in plant cells and is involved in making food for plants (photosynthesis).
What are chloroplasts?
Made up of many of the same type of cells.
What is tissue?
Contains the plant embryo and can grow into a new plant.
What are seeds?
These code for our characteristics.
What are genes?
The offspring of __________ reproduction are unique.
What is sexual reproduction?
Has both a cell membrane and a cell wall.
What is a plant cell?
Increased/decreased variation increases a species chance of surviving.
What is increased variation?