Reproduction
Asexual reproduction in plants
Sexual Reproduction in Plants
Parts of the flower
100
A sexual cell produced in the gonads
What is a gamete?
100
A process in which the descendants are clonic to their mother
What is asexual reproduction?
100
Structure made up of modified leaves that contains the reproductive organs of the plant where gametes are produced
What is a flower?
100

The part of a flower stalk where the parts of the flower are attached.

What is the receptacle?

200
The fusion of a male and female gamete
What is a zygote?
200
A new plant is created from a fragment of the mother plant
What is fragmentation?
200
Male gametes
What are pollen grains?
200

The pollen producing part of a flower, usually with a slender filament supporting the anther.

What is a stamen?

300
When the mother cell divides into two daughter cells of identical size
What is binary fission?
300
The stems grow along the ground and at the end they form a bud which creates a new plant, for example, strawberries or clovers
What are stolons?
300
The transfer of pollen grains from the anthers to the stigma of the pistil of the same flower or of another flower of the same species
What is pollination?
300

The ovule producing part of a flower. The ovary often supports a long style, topped by a stigma.

What is a pistil?

400
It provides many identical descendants in a short space of time which are well adapted to an environment.
What is an advantage of asexual reproduction (asexual reproduction)?
400
They are underground structures that store nutrients and have buds from which a new plant develops
What are tubers?
400
Pollen grains are transported by the wnd
What is anemogamous pollination?
400

The enlarged basal portion of the pistil where ovules are produced.

What is an ovary?

500
The mother cell divides its nucleus successively without dividing its cytoplasm
What is sporogenesis?
500
Their fleshy leaves have buds from which a plant develops.
What is a bulb?
500
A nutritious substance that envelops and feeds the embryo
What is endosperm?
500

The outer parts of the flower  that enclose a developing bud.

What is a sepal?