The part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
What is the petal?
An example of a vascular plant.
What is corn, rose, ect.
The part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
Leaves
An example of a pollinator.
What is an insects, birds, humans, ect.?
The part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
What are leaves?
The sticky part of the flower that collects pollen.
What is the Stigma?
The biggest difference between vascular and nonvascular plants.
What are transport tissues?
The meaning of "synthesis"
What is to bring together?
A sticky yellow powder that plants produce.
What is pollen?
The part of the plant that transports water and nutrients.
What is the stem?
The leaf like part of a flower that protects the bud.
What is a sepal?
An example of a nonvascular plant.
What is hornwort, liverwort, or moss?
The three things that are needed for photosynthesis.
Water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.
The process where knew seeds are made. (starts with an r!)
What is reproduction?
The part of the plant that holds the plant into the soil and absorbs nutrients.
The male reproductive part of the flower.
What is a stamen?
Plants that live in dark, swampy areas.
Nonvascular Plants
Plants release this during pollination.
What is oxygen?
An example of pollination that does not include a living thing.
Wind
The part of the plant that pollination and reproduction occurs.
What is the flower?
The part of the flower that turns into fruit.
What is the Ovary?
Xylem & Phloem
What are transport tissues found in vascular plants?
Animals release this, what plants need for photosynthesis.
Carbon Dioxide
The part of a flower that makes pollen.
What is the stamen?
The part of the plant that contains chlorophyll.
What are leaves?