So many parts, so little time
Germination
Pollinators
Nature of Light
Transmission of light
100

When pollen from a plant's pollen grain is transferred from the stamen to the stigma of  the same plant.

What is self-pollination?

100

what does a seed develop into during germination?


What is the ovule?

100
A common animal pollinator that helps produce sweet honey and delicious apples.
What is a bee?
100

Color seen depends on?

What is reflected light.

100

Light crossing glass into water does what? 


What is bend?

200

The male part of the flower.

What is the stamen.

200

Which of the following is the first stage of germination?

What is The seed absorbs water and swells  .

200
Two other common animal pollinators.
What are butterflies, moths, flies, or hummingbirds.
200

Light needs a medium

FALSE

200

Light reflects on smooth surfaces.

TRUE

300
The sticky powder that the stamen produces.
What is pollen?
300

Which of the following is NOT necessary for germination to occur?

What is Sun-light?

300
Animals visit plants to get this.
What is food.
300

Which is not light’s trait?

What is Needs air.

300

Speed of light in air in Km/s ?

What is 300 000 km/s ?

400

When pollen is transferred to a different plant's stigma.

What is the cross-pollination.

400

Which is male gamete carrier?

What is pollen-grain?

400
This accident occurs when animals visit flowers.
They rub against the stamens and get pollen all over themselves.
400

Light travels how?

What is straight lines?

400

Which beam spreads outward?

What is diverging beam. 

500
The top of the female part of the flower. Hint: it's sticky
What is the stigma?
500

Complete: Pollination happens before:_________.

Where is fertilization?

500

When pollinators move to another plants flower to eat this happens.

What is some of the pollen rubs off onto the plants stigma and pollination occurs.

500

Complete: Light is needed for ________.

What is vision or sight?

500

Which objects scatter some light? 


What is translucent.