The bottom side of some fronds are covered with.
What are spore cases?
Seed plants that produce flowers.
What is an angiosperm?
immature plant
What is an embryo?
The part of the flower which holds the pollen grains.
What is the anther?
The sprouting of the plant.
What is germination?
A pine tree has two kinds of cones.
What are male and female cones?
Seed plants which do not flower.
What is a gymnosperm?
Leaflike structures inside a seed.
What are cotyledons?
What is the pistil?
The transfer of a pollen grain to the egg-producing part of the plant.
What is pollination?
A fruit tree must have two trees, one male and one female.
What is necessary for fertilization in a fruit tree?
Two ways an angiosperm and gymnosperm are different.
What are angiosperms produce flowers and fruit and gymnosperms do not produce flowers or fruit?
The tough, protective covering around the seed.
What is a seed coat?
The leaf of a fern.
Seeds often move far away to avoid.
What is competition?
Pollen transferred from an anther on one plant to the stigma on another plant.
What is cross-pollination?
What are flowers that have sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
What is a dicot?
An underground stem of a fern.
What is a Rhizome?
The stage of a fern's life cycle when it produces spores.
What is asexual reproduction?
Angiosperms that live off other plants.
What is a parasite?
Plants that lose their leaves in the fall.
What is deciduous?
A seed contains an immature plant.
What is an embryo?
Gymnosperms produce their seeds on the.
What are the female cones?
The transfer from an anther to a stigma on the same plant.
What is self-pollination?