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Which part of the plant attracts pollinators to help the plant reproduce?
roots
stem
leaves
flower
The female organs of a flower is called the.....
PISTIL
STAMEN
VASCULAR
NONVASCULAR
The male part of the flower is called the................
PISTIL
VASCULAR
STAMEN
NONVASCULAR
What part of the plant is colorful and attracts pollinators?
stem
petals
leaves
stigma
What part of the flower is sticky and is where the pollen sticks?
sepal
spore
stigma
stylus
The part of the flower that produces pollen!
stigma
sepal
petal
anther
What part of the plant is responsible for reproduction?
flower
stem
roots
leaves
What part of the plant protects the buds until they are ready to bloom?
petal
stigma
anther
sepal
What is the first of the four major stages in the life cycle of a plant called
seed
flower
sprout
stalk
The ……… is the reproductive part of the plant
Stem
Root
Flower
Leaf
What is the female part of the plant that produces eggs called?
cone
flower
pistil
seed
Which part of the flower produces seeds?
ovule
pistil
stamen
stigma
On the diagram, what numbers represent the pistil and the ovule?
1 and 3
4 and 5
2 and 4
3 and 5
What is the male reproductive structure of a plant that produces a sticky substance called?
honey
pistil
stamen
pollen
Seeds can move from one place to another by
wind
water
animals
wind, water, and animals
The ____________________ is the part of the plant where reproduction takes place. Its colorful petals help attract animals and insects which pollinate the plant so it can produce seeds.
leaf
stem
flower
root
_________________________ is the process of a sperm cell (male) and and egg cell (female) joining together. A fertilized egg grows into an embryo inside a seed.
fertilization
germination
pollination
photosynthesis
_________________________ is the transfer of pollen from one flower to the reproductive part of another flower. This is often done by insects that drink nectar from the inside of a flower.
Germination
Pollination
Fertilization
Metamorphosis
The process of a plant starting to grow from a seed is called _________________________.
inspiration
germination
pollination
fertilization
Why are dandelion seeds able to disperse by wind?
Have small seeds and edible
Have parachutes of light thin hairs
Have hooks that attached with animals fur
I have hooks to attach to animal fur. What is my dispersal method?
Wind
Water
Explosion
Animal
I have parachute like shape. What is likely my dispersal method?
Water
Wind
Explosion
Animal
It is when seeds are transported from the parent plant to another area in order to grow.
seed dispersal
germination
The purpose of seed dispersal is for the seeds to __________.
germinate at the same time
move to the same place and grow
move further away from the parent plant
compete with one another for minerals in the soil
Why it is better for seeds to be scattered far and wide?
To provide shelter to other animals.
For farmers to see which soil is good for the plants.
For plants to have a better chance of growing healthier.
What are the characteristic of the seeds dispersed by man and animals?
A: Can float on water
B: Sweet and juicy
C: Have hooks or stiff hairs
D: Have wing-like structures and are light
A and B only
B and C only
C and D only
A, B and C only
A mystery fruit was said to be dispersed by water.
How can one confirm this statement?
A: Place the fruit on water to see if it floats.
B: Find the mass of the fruit by putting it on a weighing scale.
C: Throw fruit in the air and see the wind blows it.
D: Cut the fruit to see if it contains water.
A
B
C
D
How are raspberries dispersed?
by animals
by explosion or bursting
by water
How are bur seeds dispersed?
By wind
By animal
By splitting
By water
The transfer of pollen from flower to flower is called..
seed dispersal
pollination
fertilisation
germination
Why is fruit formed around an apple seed?
Fruit is formed around the seed to provide food for the seed.
Fruit is not formed around the seed.
Fruit encourages animals to eat the seed and excrete it elsewhere.
Plants like to feed animals.
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