Anatomy
Reproduction
Flowers
Photosynthesis
Seeds
100

A leaf with a single blade

What is a simple leaf?

100

Insects, water, and wind are examples of these.

What are pollinators?

100

Part of the plant that is good at attracting pollinators

What are the petals?

100

The source of the energy required for photosynthesis.

What is the sun?

100

The outside part of a seed

What is a seed coat?

200

Roots made of many small branching roots.

What are fibrous roots?

200

Produces pollen in conifers.

What is the male cone?

200

This structure contains several stigma, styles, and ovaries.

What is the pistil?

200

The plant organ where most photosynthesis takes place.

What are leaves?

200

The nutritious tissue inside a seed

What is the endosperm?

300

The most abundant type of tissue found throughout a plant.

What is ground tissue?

300

They contain plant sperm.

What are pollen grains?

300

It supports the anther.

What is the filament?

300

The products of photosynthesis

What are glucose and oxygen gas?

300

When a seed begins to grow into a plant.

What is germination?

400

The "skin" of a woody plant

What is cork?

400

Where the zygote develops into a seed.

What is the ovary?

400

It protects the flower while it's still a bud.

What is the sepal?

400

Materials plants absorb for photosynthesis

What are carbon dioxide and water?

400

Flower fertilization results in the development of this structure.

What is fruit?

500

The tissue that transports water

What is xylem?

500

Each of these contains half of the material necessary to form a new plant.

What are gametes?

500

A plant with underdeveloped (small) and unpigmented (plain, not vividly-colored) flowers might be pollinated by this.

What is wind?

500

Special intracellular structure that absorbs energy for photosynthesis

What are chloroplasts?

500

A seed grows into this mature stage of the plant's life cycle.

What is the sporophyte?

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