The processes in which a male stamens pollen comes into contact with the same plants pistil
What is Self-Pollination
The collective of all male parts in the flower
Stamen
The process in which plants turn sunlight water and carbon dioxide into energy and glucose
What is Photosynthesis
Transports food and water from roots to leaves and leaves to roots
What is STEM
Plants that stay green all year long
Evergreen
What is Wind Pollination
the collective of all female parts in the flower
Stigma
The process of releasing and taking in gases to the plants are done by
What is the Stomata
Makes food and meta morphisis and collects sunlight
What is LEAVES
this kind of plant can withstand extreme temperatures
What is a hardy plant
Why are flowers different colours?
To attract different animals or to show when the are full of pollen.
This part of the plant attracts pollinators
What is the petals
The process in which glucose taken from photosynthesis is broken down into energy for the plant
What is Respiration
Anchors plant in ground and obtains water and nutrients from soil
What is ROOTS
What are the two classifications for fruit
What is Fleshy and dry
Name 5 animals that can help flowers to pollinate
What is the purpose of pollination?
Why do some flowers smell good?
The smell a flower emits is intended to attract insects and birds that will fertilize the flowers.
The process that is typically referred to as the plant "sweating".
What is transpiration
Makes seeds for plant reproduction and attracts polinators
What is FLOWER
A plant that continues to grow from year to year
what is Perennial
Which animals polinate the rafflesia flower
Flies and elephants!
The part of the plant that produces pollen
the anther
Carbon Dioxide, water, sunlight
What is required for photosynthesis
the first place pollen lands to start reproduction
What is STIGMA
A plant that loses its leaves in winter
What is a Deciduous plant