Flowers
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Seeds
After seeds are dispersed...
Arthropods
100

Name the 3 parts of the flower

petal, pistil, stamen

100
All living things make more of the same kind, or ____. 

reproduce

100

Name the 3 parts of a seed

developing plant, seed coat, stored food

100

Step 2:

A seed germinates

100
The largest group of arthropods

insects

200

Which part of the flower receives pollen?

pistil

200

The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil is called ___. 

pollination

200

How should we handle plants in a way that pleases the Lord?

Care for them, water them, plant new seeds, be good stewards of our resources, learn about them,...

200

Step 3:

A seedling grows

200

2 characteristics of insects

jointed legs, 6 legs, exoskeleton, usually wings, antennae

300

Which part of the flower produces pollen?

stamen

300

The first stage in the growth of a flowering plant is the ____. 

seed

300

What are 3 ways that plants can be pollinated?

wind, living things, self-pollinate

300

Step 4:

The plant becomes an adult (and flowers grow)

300
2 characteristics of spiders
jointed legs, 8 legs, no wings, no antennae, exoskeleton, pedipalps
400

Which part of the flower attracts insects with its colors?

petals

400

God gave plants many ways to ____, or spread their seeds. 

disperse

400

What are 3 ways seeds can be dispersed?

living things, water, wind

400

Step 5:

Insects pollinate the plant

500

What are dust-like grains needed for reproduction?

pollen

500

The ___ contains seeds and the ____  makes seeds. 

fruit, flower

500

How are coconut seeds often dispersed?

by water

500

Step 6:

The plant produces fruit.

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