The male part of a flower.
What is a stamen?
Happens when pollen is transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of a flower on another/different plant.
What is cross-pollination?
A fertilized egg cell that develops into an embryo.
What is a zygote?
Smaller than a seed and consists of only one cell; does not contained any stored food for the new plant.
Kingdom that scientist classify molds and mushrooms in.
What is fungi?
The female part of a flower.
What is a pistil?
Occurs when the pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or to another flower on the same plant.
What is self-pollination?
The two categories that scientists usually group fruits.
What are dry and fleshy fruits?
Usually pollinates conifers.
What is wind?
Fungus structures that contain spores.
What are fruiting bodies?
The part of the plant that holds the seeds.
What is a fruit?
Another word for germinate.
What is sprout?
The two types of plants that reproduce by spores.
What are ferns and mosses?
Conditions that must be met for fungus spores to germinate.
What is food warmth and moisture?
A knoblike structure at the top of the filament that produces pollen.
What is an anther?
Develops into the fruit of the plant
What is the ovary?
How spores are dispersed.
What is wind and water?
The sticky tip of the pistil.
What is a stigma?