Vocabulary
Plant Movement
Movement within the plant
Plant Reproduction
Random
100
The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the carpel in flowering plants.
What is Pollination?
100

The study of life processes in an organism

What is physiology?

100

This transports organic substances

What is phloem?

100

This flower structure holds the embryo sac

What is an ovule?

100

Name at least there ways in which pollen is transferred from the stamens of one flower to the carpels of another

What are wind, bees, beetles, birds, moths, or butterflies?

200

Spaces in the soil that determine how much water and air the soil can hold

What are pore spaces?

200

A growth response to gravity

What is gravitropism?

200

This transports mostly water and minerals (inorganic substances)

What are xylem?

200

This flower structure forms and releases pollen grains

What is an anther?

200

Cotyledons perform this function before germination

What is feed the embryo?

300

A mature ovary that contains a seed or seeds

What is a fruit?

300

A growth response to light

What is phototropism?

300

If a plant loses control of its stomata and they remain closed, substances will still flow through this

What is phloem?

300

This flower structure protects the sexual organs as they form

What is a sepal?

300

A pollen grain has this many cells prior to fertilization

What is two or three? (1 or 2 sperm cells and a tube nucleus)

400

Flowers with either stamens or carpels, but not both

What are imperfect flowers?

400
A growth response to touch

What is thigmotropism?

400

The process by which the organic substances move through the phloem of a plant

What is translocation?

400

This kind of reproduction leads to offspring with genetic codes that are similar to, but not identical to, the parent's genetic codes

What is sexual reproduction?

400

An embryo sac has this many cells prior to fertilization

What is seven? (6 haploid eggs and a double-nucleus cell that becomes the endosperm)

500

An ovule with a protective coating, encasing a mature plant embryo and a nutrient source

What is a seed?

500

A plant's response to a stimulus that is preprogrammed and not dependent on the direction of the stimulus

What is nastic movement?

500

This can be temporarily neglected in a plant if water is in short supply

What is turgor pressure?

500

This kind of reproduction leads to offspring with genetic codes that are identical to the parent

What is vegetative reproduction?

500

When an embryo sac is fertilized, this cell is diploid

What is the zygote?