What is it called when pollen moves from the stamen to the pistil? This can happen by wind, insects, or other animals.
Pollination
The plant grows, develops leaves and flowers, and the cycle begins again.
Growth into Adult Plant
Cone Plants (like pine trees), use ______ instead of flowers.
cones
Seeds spread in these 4 ways:
1. Wind
2. Animals
3. Water
4. Eating
The 5 types of Animals are:
1. Mammals
2. Marsupials
3. Reptiles
4. Amphibians
5. Insects
What is it called when pollen joins with the egg inside the ovule? This happens when a seed begins to form.
Fertilization
Flowers
Male cones make ________.
Pollen
How do seeds travel by Wind?
Light seeds blow away (like dandelions)
These animals have fur or hair, give birth to live young, and feed babies milk. (ex. lions, dogs, manatees)
Mammals
What is it called when the seed develops and contains a baby plant (embryo) and stored food?
Seed Formation
Which part of a flower makes pollen?
Stamen (male)
Female cones hold _______.
Seeds
How do seeds travel by Animals?
Seeds stick to fur
Animals carry them to new places
These animals are a type of mammal, and their babies develop in a pouch. (ex. opossums)
Marsupials
What is it called when seeds are spread by wind, water, or animals?
Seed Dispersal
Which part of a flower receives pollen and makes seeds?
Ferns do NOT make seeds, but Reproduce using _______.
Spores
How do seeds travel by Water?
Seeds float (like coconuts)
These animals have scales, lay eggs, and are cold blooded. (ex. snakes, turtles)
Reptiles
The seed begins to grow into a new plant when it has water, air, and the right temperature. (sprouting)
Germination (Sprouting)
Bright colors help attract _____________.
Pollinators (bees, butterflies)
An acorn contains these 3 things:
1. Baby plant (embryo)
2. Stored food for the plant
3. Protective outer covering (seed coat)
How do seeds travel by Eating?
Animals eat fruit and spread seeds later
These animals live part of life in water, part on land, and have smooth, moist skin. (ex. frogs)
Amphibians