Flower Parts
Methods of Propagation
Reproduction and Pollination
Seed Germination
Genetic Engineering
100

This part of the flower catches pollen.

What is the stigma?

100

Plants produced through sexual propagation are ___________ _________ than their parents.

What is genetically different?

100

The part of the flower responsible for producing pollen.

What is the anther?

100

The process by which a seed begins to grow and develop.

What is germination?

100

The scientific process of altering plant DNA to improve traits.

What is genetic engineering?

200

The ovules of a flower becomes this after fertilization.

What is the seed?

200

The process of splitting plants into multiple new plants.

What is seperation/division?

200

The term for when pollen fertilizes the same flower it came from.

What is self-pollination?

200

The seed structure protects the inside of the seed.

What is the seed coat?

200

One potential concern about genetic engineering.

What is lack of biodiversity?

What is pests becoming resistant?

300

This structure supports the anther.

What is the filament?

300

This type of propagation requires pollen and fertilization.

What is sexual propagation?

300

This type of pollination happens when pollen is transferred between two different plants.

What is cross-pollination?

300

The new plant develop that develops as a result of fertilization?

What is the embryo?

300

A genetically modified crop example.

What is Corn, Thompson Seedless Grape, Flav'r Sav'r Tomato, etc.?

400

The main female reproductive structure in a flower.

What is the pistil?

400

A cutting from one plant is attached to another plant in this method.

What is grafting?

400

A benefit of cross-pollination.

What is increased genetic diversity?

400

Which part of the seed stores food for the embryo?

What is the endosperm?

400

Scientists hope that genetic engineering will reduce the expense of _________, and their entry into the ___________.

What is chemicals and environment?

500

Name three parts of a flower that are involved in reproduction. 

What are stigma, anther, and ovary?

500

One of the main benefit of asexual propagation.

What is producing genetically identical plants/clones? 

500

This process combines pollen and ovule to create seeds.

What is fertilization? 

500

The four main environmental factors needed for seed germination.

What are oxygen, sun, temperature, and water?

500

What are some traits that may be focused on with Genetic Engineering?

What is:

- Disease/Pest Resistance

- Herbicide Resistance

- Extending Shelf Life

- Altering Color

- Imparting cold-temp resistance

- Etc.

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