Where seeds develop
What is in the ovary?
The seed swelling with water.
What is imbibition?
Most of the matter for plants to grow comes from this.
What is carbon dioxide?
Name and purpose of structure A
What is sepal and protects the flower before it opens?
The transfer of pollen to a receptive surface.
What is pollination?
On your paper, write:
your team number,
teammates names,
the amount you have
the amount you are willing to wager
Don't forget the rules of jeopardy:
The structure name and location where gasses such as carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and exit the leaf.
The name and purpose of structure #4.

What is cotyledon and food for the embryo?
THe first structure to protrude (stick out)
What is the radicle?
This reactant of photosynthesis does not contain atoms.
What is light?
List the three parts of the pistil.
What is stigma, style, ovary?
Organisms that are lured to a flower.
What are pollinators?
Structure #5, which are the true leaves.
What is epicotyl?
The shape of the cotyledons when they emerge?
What is a squished heart?
List the two reactants of photosynthesis that do contain atoms.
What are: carbon dioxide and water?
The name and purpose of structure B.
What is petal and to attract pollinators?
When pollen (sperm) joins the ovule (egg)
What is fertilization?
This structure protects the seed.
What is the seed coat?
The last step of germination
What is the shoot emerges?
The product of photosynthesis that is plant waste.
What is oxygen?
Where pollen is produced.
What is the stamen or anther?
This structure, after fertilized, turns into a fruit
What is the ovary?
This structure, called the radicle is the embryonic root.
What is structure #3?
List steps 2-4 of germination.
What are: protrusion of the radicle, cotyledons rise, shoot emerges?
The product of photosynthesis that is a sugar.
What is glucose?
The part of the pistil where pollen gets stuck.
What is the stigma?
The structure that represents the ovules

What is J?