This reproductive group reproduces asexually, and uses a parent plant to do so!
What is VEGETATIVE?
This is the male reproductive cell needed in both cones and flowering plants.
What is POLLEN?
daisies, petunias, lilacs & what a superhero possesses
What is FLOWER POWER?
This part of the flower is often colorful, and attracts pollinators.
What are the PETALS?
The name for the baby plant that is sprouted directly from the parent plant!
What is a SHOOT or PLANTLET?
This type of reproduction takes one thing with half the genetic material needed and another with the other half to germinate a new plant (hint: they are NOT seeds)
What are SPORES?
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What is the STAMEN?
This reproductive group relies on wind to carry them to another location in order to reproduce.
What is SPORES?
This reproductive group relies on wind to disperse the pollen from the fluffy version of it's male reproductive structure. Hopefully the pollen reaches the sticky version of the female reproductive structure!
What is CONES?
mint chocolate chip, chocolate, or vanilla & a plant groups with seeds that are unprotected (gymnosperm)
What are ice cream cones?
Bees, hummingbirds, and even bats can drop off pollen to this part of the female structure. Hint: IT'S STICKY!!
What is the STIGMA?
This reproductive group creates genetically identical versions of themselves.
What is VEGETATIVE?
The term for a plant that has seeds in the innermost part of the plant. Protected seeds. A sexually reproducing plant.
What is ANGIOSPERM?
This animal phrase helps with seed dispersal and this insect helps with pollination.
What are the BIRDS AND THE BEEDS?
Pollen tubes are very small, well, tubes - and can be found on the inside of this part of the female structure that transports pollen to the ovary.
What is the STYLE?
This is NOT an effective method of spore despersal.
What is EXPLOSION or GRAVITY.
This is the correct sequence of events needed for sexually reproducing plants to create a new baby plant?
What is POLLINATION -> FERTILIZATION -> GERMINATION?
An asexually reproducing plant & cucumbers, tomatoes, or peppers.
What are VEGETATIVE VEGETABLES?
Without these, the ovary would have nothing to protect! well... without these, the flower couldn't reproduce!
What are the OVULES or EGGS?