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What are the four appendages of a typical flower?
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sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils
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These three belong together
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ovary
style stigma |
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What makes up the pistil?
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ovary
style stigma |
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Stamen is to the pollen as pistil is to the
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ovule
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Name 3 pollinators
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honeybee
bird wind |
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Flowers that do not have showy petals, nectar, and odors are likely pollinated by
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wind
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What are necessary for pollination?
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anther
stigma pollen |
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The order in which a plant reproduces...
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pollination, fertilization, seed development
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The ovules of a plant develop into
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seeds
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The ovaries develop into
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fruit
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The fruit is a mature
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ovary
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What does blowing the fluffy hairs off dandelion stalks do?
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scatter dandelion seeds
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Do flowers pollinated by the wind usually produce greater quantities of pollen than those pollinated by birds or insects?
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yes
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Can some seeds survive being eaten by animals?
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yes
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What does fertilization in flowers produce?
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a zygote that grows into a tiny embryo
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Look up this answer:
Pollination is the transfer of pollen from ___________ to _______________ |
from the anther to the stigma
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Male reproductive structure
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stamen
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Produced in the anther
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pollen
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the female structure of the flower
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pistil
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receives the pollen
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stigma
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transfer pollen to the stigma
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pollination
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colorful part of the flower
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petal
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protects flower before blooming
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sepal
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Be able to label these parts of the flower:
Study using the flower copy you have in your notes that Miss Wood gave you in CA |
stigma
pollen anther style stamen ovary ovule petal pistil/carpel ovule ovary sepal stamen filament |