Parts of the male flower
Parts of the female flower
Reproduction
Roots
Plants
100
Male reproductive organ.
What is stamen?
100
Contains female reproductive cells?
What is the ovules
100
Known as vegetative reproduction. For example runners, layering or clippings.
What is asexual reproduction?
100
This root is large and has many eyes. It stores a lot of plant food.
What is the tuber?
100
Make oil and butter.
What is canola?
200
Where pollen is produced and stored.
What is anther?
200
Contains ovules.
What is the ovary
200
Involves the production of seeds and fruits from specialized cells from two different plants?
What is sexual reproductions?
200
This root creeps horizontally along the surface.
What is the rhizome?
200
Used to make bread and flour.
What is wheat?
300
Female reproductive organ
What is the pistil ?
300
Stalk that supports the stigma.
What is the style.
300
People can choose specific plants with particular characteristics and encourage these plants to reproduction.
What is selective breeding?
300
This root is considered large underground bud. The leaves grow in compact layers.
What is the bulb?
300
Used in soup, beer and live stock feed.
What is barley?
400
Stalk that support the anther.
What is the filament?
400
This catches the pollen grains?
What is the stigma?
400
This happens when sperm joins with the egg.
What is fertilization?
400
This root is different from a bulb in that most of it is stem covered with thin scales.
What is the corm?
400
Used to make cloth.
What is flax?
500
Contains pollen reproductive cells.
What is the pollen?
500
This is found in the ovule.
What is the egg?
500
The fertilization embryo will become a tiny new plant inside the seed.
What is the embryo?
500
This root produces gladiolus.
What is the corm?
500
Used to make paper and wood for construction.
What is spruce?
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