Plants
bring
us
life
& happiness
100
How do seeds disperse?
Wind, water, and animals
100
These produce pollen
Anthers
100
What does the pollen grain and the egg become during fertilization?
A seed
100
(True or false) A plant's seeds make different types of plants.
False
100

It is covered in a sticky substance that pollen adheres to.

Stigma

200
What is a pollinator?
An insect or animal that transfers pollen from flower to flower
200
What is the tiny plant inside of a seed called?
Embryo
200
The transport of seeds from one location to another is called?
What is seed dispersal
200

What type of plant proprogation uses stems as scions?

Grafting

200
What happens to a plant after germination?
It matures
300
What are the 4 stages of a flowering plants life cycle?
Seed, germination(sprout), mature, flower
300
What are the 3 parts of the pistil(carpel)?
Stigma, style, and ovary
300
Why is it an advantage for the stigma to be sticky?
So the pollen will cling better
300

Gametophyte plants produce ______ & _______ gametes

Male and female

300
How does the male part of the flower help with reproduction?
By producing pollen
400
What is the function of the flower?
The function of the flower is to produce seeds.
400
What is the function of the roots?
Roots absorb water and anchor the plant into the ground
400
What is the function of the stem?
The stem supports the plant and transports water throughout the plant.
400
What are the 3 parts of the stamen?
Filament, Anther, Pollen
400
The sprouting of a plant from a seed is called?
Germination
500
What are the 4 main parts of a plant?
What is Leaf, Stem, Root, Flower
500
This protects the flower while the flower is developing from a bud.
Sepal
500

What type of propagation uses the bud as a scion?

Budding

500
What is the transfer of pollen from the male parts (stamens) to the female parts (pistils) of a flower called?
Fertilization
500
In what part of the flower do seeds develop?
Ovary