This part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients
Roots
This class of plants includes mosses, liverworts and hornworts
Non-Vascular Plants
This is the entire female part of a flower
Pistil / Carpal
This is something that can spread pollen from flower to flower
Bees! (Bugs, animals, humans, wind, water)
This sweet food often protects angiosperm seeds.
Fruits
Pores in plants that allow gas exchange
Stomata
This type of plant has Xylem and Phloem
Vascular Plants
This is the entire male part of a flower
Stamen
The act of a flower pollinating itself
Self-Pollination
This type of tree does not lose its foliage (leaves) in the winter.
Evergreen
This vein-like structure carries nutrients and sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant
Phloem
This type of plant has veins and makes seeds within cones
Conifers/Gymnosperms
This is what holds/releases pollen
Anther
The act of a flower pollinating another flower
Cross-Pollination
This is what ferns produce instead of seeds
Spores
This vein-like structure carries water from the roots to the rest of the plant
Xylem
This type of plant makes fruits
Angiosperm
This collects pollen
Stigma
This is the act of transferring pollen from anther to stigma
Pollination
This is what pine and fir trees produce instead of flowers
Cones
This is inside of plant cells and allows plants to do photosynthesis
Chloroplasts
Simple flowering plants that are mostly grasses or corn. Their plants consist of 3 parts.
Monocotyldon (Monocot)
This produces and holds the "eggs" (seeds)
Ovary
The joining of pollen and egg to make a seed
Fertilization
These protect the stomata from loosing water
Guard Cells