A protective outer covering of a seed.
What is seed coat?
The process of the female part of the plant being fertilized.
What is polliation?
Plant that does not have sturctures to help carry and distribute water and nutrients. So each cell absorbs these on there own.
What is nonvascular plants?
Plant structure that takes water from the soil.
What are roots?
Photosynthesis
What is the process of plants making their own food?
A plant that has seeds that are not contained in fruit.
What is a Gymnosperm?
The male part of the plant.
What is the stamen?
Plants that have tubelike structures that carry water and nutrients.
What are Vascular Plants?
Plant structure that is brightly colored and attracts bees and birds.
What are petals?
Fertilzation
What is the process of the pollen reaching the ovary of a plant to make seeds?
A plant that has seeds contained in fruit.
What is an angiosperm?
The male part of the plant that produces pollen.
What is the anther?
The tiny string structure that nonvascular seedless plants have instead of roots.
What are rhizoids?
The organ of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
What are leaves?
Pollination
What is the process of pollen reaching the stigma of the female part of the plant?
The term for plants scattering their seeds.
What is seed dispersal?
The female part of the plant.
What is the pistil?
Tubelike structures that distribute water in Vascular tissue.
What is Xylem?
The support for leaves, branchs etc.
What are stems?
Germination
What is the process of the embryo of the plant bursting through the seed coat?
The 2 or the 4 methods that seeds are dispersed
What is wind, animals, water, bursting?
The female part of the plant where eggs develop into seeds.
What is the ovary?
Tubelike structures that distribute food in Vascular tissue.
What is phloem?
The opening in the leaf epidermis where leaf exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What is the stomata?
Reproduction
What is the creation of new seeds through pollination and fertilization?