the male part of the flower
stamen
knoblike structure that produces pollen (part of stamen)
anther
the transfer of pollen from the
anther to the stigma
pollination
What is a male reproductive cell called?
What is a female reproductive cell called?
sperm
egg
Binary Fission
the female part of the flower
pistil
that part of pistil that connects the ovary to the top of the pistil
style
the union of a male reproductive cell with a female reproductive cell;results in a zygote
fertilization
forms when a male sperm cell joins with a female egg cell
zygote(fertilized egg)
Regeneration
the parts that protect a developing flower bud
sepals
sticky tip of the pistil
stigma
the process by which a seed
begins to sprout
germination
The new organism after the zygote cell divides for the first time
embryo
Fragmentation
Which parts of flowers attract insects and bugs?
petals
places where the eggs are produced--turns into seeds after fertilization
ovule
reproduction that involves both a male and a female and produce variety
sexual reproduction
the period of time when the young of a mammal is developing inside the mother’s womb
gestation
a new organism grows on the parent organism until it is able to survive on its own. Identical DNA to parent. (yeast, sponge)
budding
to reproduce
the bottom of the pistil; contains ovules
ovary
structures that contain fungus spores
fruiting bodies
the structure that allows the mother and baby to exchange food and oxygen
placenta
occurs when part of a plant that usually is not involved in reproduction grows into a new plant
vegetative reproduction