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Moss

a very short green plant that does not have true leaves, stems, and roots

Asexual Reproduction

the form of reproduction in which a new organism is produced without the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell

Spore

a structure that contains cells that can grow into a new plant without joining other cells

Fern

a vascular plant that has feathery fronds and reproduces without seeds

Gymnosperm

a seed-bearing plant whose seeds are not surrounded by a container

Conifer

a plant that grows cones that produce seeds

Pollen

the powderlike male spores that develop into two male sex cells

Angiosperm

a vascular plant that produces flowers

Stamen

the male reproductive part of a flower

Anther

the part of the stamen of a flower that produces pollen grains

Pistil

the female reproductive part of a flower

Stigma

the tip of the pistil of a flower where pollen grains land and stick

Petal

the part of the plant that is usually the largest and most visible part of a flower and helps protect the other parts of the flower

Style

the stamenlike part of the pistil of a flower that connects the stigma to theovary

Ovary

the base of the pistil of a flower, containing ovules

Pollination

the process by which pollen from the anthers of a flower lands on the stigma of a flower