Seed dispersal
Parts of a flower
Reproduction and Pollination
Plant Life Cycle
100

This type of seed dispersal happens when birds eat seeds and later deposit them in another place.

Dispersal by animals

100

This part of the flower produces pollen needed for reproduction

Stamen

100

This process happens when pollen moves from one flower to another.

Pollination

100

Plants need these three things to grow.

water, sunlight, and space?

200

Some plant seeds get blown far away from the parent plant by this force.

Wind

200

These are the male and female reproductive organs of a flower.

Catpel

200

Pollination happens when insects visit a flower and pollen sticks to this part of another flower.

Stigma

200

This stage begins when water and oxygen cause a seed to swell and split.

germination

300

This process happens when mature seeds are scattered by wind, water, or animals to start a new plant life cycle.

Seed dispersal

300

This flower part protects the petals when the flower is still a bud.

Sepal

300

This is the purpose of transferring pollen in plants.

Reproduction 

300

This process describes how a plant develops from a seed to making new seeds.

Growth 

400

Some seeds inside a fruit are spread when the fruit bursts open.

Dispersal by explosion

400

This part of the flower attracts insects.

Petal

400

During this process, gametes travel down the pollen tube and enter the ovary.

Fertilization 

400

This life cycle stage comes after flowering and leads to new seeds.

Seed production

500

Plants use these to carry their seeds to different places.

wind, water, animals, gravity, and explosion

500

This sweet liquid is found deep inside the flower.

Nectar

500

After fertilization, this structure surrounds the ovules to protect the developing seeds.

Ovary wall

500

This entire process includes germination, vegetative growth, flowering, and seed production.

Plant life Cycle