When part of a plant that is not usually involved in reproduction develops into a new plant.
Vegetative reproduction
The male part of the flower.
Stamen
Name one of the three ways plants can be pollinated.
The period of time during which a mammal develops inside its mother's body.
Gestation
When a grain of pollen lands on the stigma of a flower.
Pollination
When an organism breaks into tiny pieces that can grow into new organisms.
Fragmentation
The female part of the flower.
Pistil
After a zygote cell divides, it is called an _________.
Embryo
A type of mammal whose young finishes developing in a pouch outside the mother's body.
Marsupial mammal
Gymnosperms, such as conifers are pollinated by this.
Wind
When part of an organism is broken off but contains part of it's center, so the whole organism can regrow.
Regeneration
The part of the flower that protects the flower bud.
Sepal
Ferns and mosses reproduce using what?
Spores
A type of mammal that develops inside the mother's body.
Placental mammal
When pollen comes from a flower on a different plant.
Cross-pollination
When a new individual develops on the parent organism and grows there until it can survive on it's own.
Budding
The part of the stamen that produces pollen.
Anther
After fertilization, the ovule develops into the seed coat and the ovary develops into the __________.
Fruit
Reproduction that involves only one parent.
Asexual reproduction
Plants that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Angiosperms?
When an organism splits in half and becomes two separate organisms.
Binary fission
The sticky tip of the pistil that traps pollen.
Stigma
The fruit is the part of the plant that contains the __________.
Seed
Reproduction that involves two parents.
Sexual reproduction?
Plants that produce seeds protected by only a cone or a fleshy seed coat are called this.
Gymnosperms