Seeds
Parts of a Flower
pollination
classroom plants
mystery questions
100

the protective, outside part of a seed that protects the seed. (it falls off as the seedling grows)

What is seed coat?

100

the colorful leaves of a flower that attract insects for pollination

What are the petals?

100

In order for pollination to happen, pollen has to be transferred from the stamen to the pistil. True or false

True

100

The type of seeds we sprouted in the bags.

What are beans?

100

The flower we found on our eye spy walk. 

What is dandelion?

200

When the seed breaks open and the embryo starts to grow.

What is germination?

200

This is the part of the flower that produces pollen and the male part of the flower.

What is the stamen?

200

Without pollination, we could still have a variety of plants, true of false.

False

200
The reason the two plants that were transferred into soil before spring break did so much better than the plants left in the bags

What is the nutrients from the soil.

200

The reason the seed has to be wet to sprout?

What is to soften the seed coat?

300

The first small growth of a plant that grows above ground.

What is a sprout/seedling?

300

This is the female part of the flower. It contains ovules (potential seeds).

What is a pistil?

300

The stamen and the pistil are important for pollination, true or false?

What is true?

300

Have all of the plants that we propagated successfully reproduced?

What is no?

300

The herb that is growing in our class room.

What is basil?

400

sunlight, air and water are needed for this

What a seed needs to grow?

400

The part of a flowering plant that holds up the flower

What is the stem?

400

Three different ways pollination happens

What is bees/birds, wind or other animals or they self pollinate

400

Why did we have to transplant the sprouts into bigger containers?

So that their roots would have more room to grow.

400

You can never give plants too much water, true or false.

What is false?

500

Pollination is what helps the plant produce new seeds, true or false

True

500

New seeds are made here after pollination.

What is pistil?

500

New seeds are formed with the ovules at the base of what plant part after pollination?

What is pistil

500

The difference in the roots between the spider plant in clean water and the spider plant in the red water?

What is they looked unhealthy, didn't grow or looked sick.

500

The type of bird that is the best pollinator?

What is hummingbird