Plant classification
Flowering and non- flowering plants
Reproduction of Angiosperms
100

Describe Grasses

Thin, soft and flexible stem

No branches

100

You can classify plants by how they: ___________

reproduce

100

Petal colours: ________________

attract insects to the flower.

200

Describe Bushes

Thick, hard stem

Low branches

200

Non- flowering plants do not reproduce: _______

seeds

200

What are sepals?

Sepals are small green leaves which protect the flower before it opens.

300

Describe trees

Trunk (thick, hard stem)

High branches

Deciduous or evergreen

300

Non- flowering plants produce tiny ______ which release into the air.

spores

300

What are stamens:

The stamens are the male reproductive organs.

400

Plants are classified in:

Grasses, bushes, trees

400

Flowering plants that do not produce fruit are called: ________.

Gymnosperms

400

What is the carpel?

Thew carpel is the female reproduction organ of flowering plants. It includes the stigma and the ovary.

500

What is the difference between deciduous or evergreen?

Deciduous loses its leaves in autumn. Evergreen trees keep their leaves in winter. 

500

Flowering plants that produce fruit are called: _______.

Angiosperms

500

Describe pollination.

For plants to reproduce, the pollen has to travel from the stamen to inside the stigma. 

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