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Plant Reproduction
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100

What is the definition of an element ?

Pure substance

Made of only 1 type of atom

cannot be broken down into simpler substances

100

Where are metals found on the Periodic Table of Elements ?

on the left side

100

What is meant by a “group” in the periodic table?

A vertical column of elements with similar chemical properties.

100

What is the function of anthers ?

To produce and release pollen.

100

Where does fertilization take place in a flowering plant ?

Inside the ovary.

200

What atoms are formed from a single proton and a single electron ?

hydrogen

200

How are symbols for elements written on the Periodic Table of Elements ?

Symbols for elements are written with one or two letters, always starting with a capital letter, followed by a lowercase letter if there is a second one.

200

What does the periodic table arrange elements in order of?

Increasing atomic number.

200

What is the function of the stigma?

To receive pollen.

200

What  three conditions do seeds need to germinate ?

proper temperature, oxygen supply, water

300

What is the definition of a chemical compound ?

A chemical compound is a substance formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together in fixed proportions

300

As you go from left to right on the Periodic Table of Elements, the metallic character of the elements ......

[increases / decreases / stays the same]

decreases

300

How can you distinguish an element from a compound by looking at a chemical formula?

An element has only one type of symbol (e.g., O₂, Fe); a compound has more than one (e.g., H₂O, CO₂).

300

In what structure do seeds develop ?

Inside the ovules in the ovary

300

Name 3 things that cause animals to be attracted to flowers.

scent, nectar, colorful petals

400

Which one of these is NOT a mixture ?

air        brass       sodium chloride      steel  

400

Which one of these is an element ?

steel          water           sodium        calcium chloride

sodium

400

What does the atomic number represent?

The atomic number represents the number of protons in the nucleus.

400

Describe how pollen from wind-pollinated plants is different from pollen from insect-pollinated plants.

Pollen from insect-pollinated plants is typically larger, stickier, or spiny to adhere to an insect's body, while pollen from wind-pollinated plants is smaller, lighter, and smooth to be easily carried by the wind. 

Insect-pollinated plants produce less pollen, while wind-pollinated plants release enormous quantities to ensure some grains will land on a stigma by chance

400

What are the male and female gametes in flowering plants called ? 

the male gamete is a nucleus within the pollen grain, and the female gamete is the egg cell found inside an ovule

500

Three properties of an element are: 1) it contains atoms with 2 electrons in the outer shell, 2) it has only one shell, 3) it can form a molecule with itself or other atoms, 4) it is a gas at room temperature

helium

500

Three properties of an element are: 1) it contains atoms with 5 electrons in the outer shell, 2) it can form a diatomic molecule [with itself], 3) it forms a gas at room temperature

nitrogen

500

Name the male and female reproductive parts of a flower.

 Male: Stamen (anther + filament)
 Female: Carpel (stigma, style, ovary)

500

What is pollination?

The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma.

500

How are wind pollinated flowers different from insect pollinated flowers ?

Wind-pollinated flowers have: dull colors, no smell, no nectar, have exposed anthers and feathery stigmas and produce small, light pollen 

insect-pollinated flowers have: bright colors, scents, nectar, sticky, larger pollen grains with anthers and stigmas positioned to ensure contact with the insect

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