Reproduction
What is that?
Pollinators
Plant Parts
That's Not Science
100

What is the goal of reproduction?

To have offspring!

100

What is that?

Stamen

100

Name 2 ways that flowers attract pollinators.

Brightly colored petals, sweet-smelling and good-tasting nectar, and pollen!

100

Which part of the flower is colorful to attract pollinators?

The Petals

100

Name a Language Arts Teacher!

So many!

200

How many parents does sexual reproduction require?

2!

200

What are these?

Sepals

200

True of false? Flowers always require pollinators to reproduce.

False! Flowers can self-pollinate or cross-pollinate. They may or may not need other organisms to help spread pollen.

200

What is the name for the male part of the flower?

The stamen

200

What is 48 divided by 6?

8

300

What are the two kinds of reproduction?

Sexual and Asexual

300

What are those?

Pistils

300

What is a pollinator?

Any organism that helps move pollen from one flower to the next.

300

What is the name of the female part of a flower?

The pistil

300

What planet in our solar system is often described as the "red planet"?

Mars!

400

Name one type of asexual reproduction

Fragmentation, Budding, Binary Fission

400

What did these used to be?

A flower Ovary!

400

How would an animal like a fruit bat "disperse" the seeds of a fruit?

By eating the fruit and passing seeds through the digestive system (pooping!)

400

What does the stamen produce?

Pollen

400

What is the biggest continent in the world?

Asia!

500

What is a benefit to reproducing Asexually?

Faster and only one parent is necessary

500

What did this used to be?

The base of an apple blossom flower!

500

Name 3 pollinators!

Bees, butterflies, moths, birds, flies, beetles, bats, mice, etc....

500

What is found inside the ovary of a flower?

Eggs (or future seeds of the plant)

500

Who sings this song?

Cascada!

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