Puberty
Seed Structure
Germination
Renewable & Non-Renewable Resources
Flowers Pollination
100

The stage in life when a child’s body begins to develop and change into an adult body

What is Puberty?

100

The part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.

What is Seed?

100

The process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling.

What is Germination?

100

A resource that can be replenished naturally over time. As a result, it is sustainable despite its consumption by humankind.

What is Renewable Resources?

100

The reproductive part of a plant.

What is Flowers?

200

Between the ages of 8 and 14.

When does puberty start?

200

Protects the seed.

What is Seed Coat?

200

Water, Oxygen, Warm Temperature

What is Essential for Germination?

200

Limited in supply and cannot be used sustainably.

What is Non-Renewable Resources?

200

Includes anther and filament.

What is Stamen?

300

Growth Spurt, Body Hair, Sweating and Body Odor, Oily skin and acne, Mood swings, Development of sexual feelings

What is Changes in both Boys and Girls?

300

Baby Plant.

What is Embryo?

300

Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide, Soil

What is Not essential for germination?

300

Solar energy, wind energy, water (hydropower), biomass, geothermal energy.

What is Examples of Renewable Resources?

300

Includes Stigma, Style, Ovary and Ovule.

What is Pistil/Carpel?

400

The pituitary gland in the brain releases hormones that trigger changes in the body.

Why does Puberty Happen?

400

Stores food.

What is Cotyledon?

400

The process where plants reproduce by dropping seeds that then germinate and grow into new plants without human intervention.

What is Self Germination?

400

Fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), nuclear energy, minerals (gold, iron, aluminum).

What is Examples of Non-Renewable Energy?

400

Process by which pollen from one plant's Anther is transferred unto the stigma of another plant.

What is Pollination?

500

Prepares the body for reproduction.

Why is Puberty important?

500

Develops into root.

What is Radicle?

500


What is The Process of Germination?

500

Limited and can be depleted.

What is Non-Renewable Resources?

500

Involves transferring pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant. On the other hand, this occurs when pollen is transferred from one plant to another of the same species.

What is Self-Pollination different from Cross-Pollination?