Flower Parts 1
Reproduction
Flower Parts 2
Mixed Review
Flower Parts 3
100
Small, green, leaf-like structures found at the base of the flower.
What is sepal?
100
Pollen being transferred from the stamen to the pistil.
What is pollination?
100
Small male sperm or grains necessary for fertilization in the flower.
What is pollen?
100

Process that all plants go through to make glucose (food) and produce oxygen

What is photosynthesis?

100
Brightly colored, sometimes fragrant portion of the flower.
What is petal?
200
Male part of the flower containing pollen, anther, and filament.
What is stamen?
200
Type of reproduction that involves an egg and a sperm.
What is sexual reproduction?
200
Female part of the flower consisting of the stigma, style, ovary, and ovule.
What is pistil?
200

The process when animals are involved with seed making

What is pollination?

200
Structure that supports the anther.
What is filament?
300
Portion of the male flower that contains the pollen.
What is anther?
300
This is what the ovule becomes.
What is a seed?
300
Part of the pistil that receives the pollen.
What is stigma?
300
Name three types of pollinators.
What are birds, insects, wind, and water? (any three of those are correct).
300
This is the section of the flower through which the pollen travels to the ovary.
What is style?
400

Part of the flower that connects the stigma with the ovary.

What is the style?

400
This is what the ovary becomes.
What is fruit?
400

Pollen grains grow these to get from the stigma to the ovary.

What are pollen tubes?

400

Vascular tissue that transports water throughout a plant

What is xylem?

400

Unfertilized seed.

What is ovule?

500
This is where the ovules are located.
What is the ovary?
500
The name for when the sperm unites with the egg.
What is fertilization?
500
This has a scent and sweet taste that attracts some pollinators.
What is nectar?
500

What is created when the pollen and the ovule combine?

What is a seed

500
The part of the flower where pollination occurs.
What is the stamen?