The male part of a flower
What is...
The Stamen
What is...
Pollen moving from the stamen to the pistil
A life cycle is...
What is...
a series of stages all living things go through.
The bright colored part that attracts pollinators.
What is...
the petals
The Fosa lives here
What is...
Madagascar
The female part of a flower.
What is...
the Pistil
The three ways a plant can be pollinated.
What are...
wind, water, and pollinators.
Seed dispersal is...
What is...
the transport of seeds away from the parent plant
Created when pollen reaches the top of the pistil.
What is...
the pollen tube
The zoologist who studies the fosa.
What is...
Dr. Luke Dollar
One part of the pistil is...
What is...
the stigma, style, and/or ovary.
Fertilization is...
What is...
when the pollen combines with the egg
Living things do this unknowingly.
What is...
pollinate flowers
The sticky part that collects pollen from the pollinators.
What is...
the stigma
Two science process skills are...
What are...
observing, inferencing, hypothesizing, and/or research
The job of the sepal is...
What is...
to protect the flower before it blooms
Germination happens when...
What is...
when the seed sprouts under ground
Three ways living things disperse seeds are...
What are...
In their droppings, attaching to fur/fabric, and burying seeds
Provides support in the stamen
What is...
the filament
Observations are made using...
What are...
our five senses.
The seeds are made...
What is...
in the ovary.
The four methods of seed dispersal are...
What are...
wind, water, living things, and explosion
The two types of seeds transported by wind.
What are...
light/feathery and winged
Dandelion and Maple seeds
Produces the pollen
What is...
the anther
Miss Hunter's favorite rule is...
What is...
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