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supports the plant, where the plant grows from, helps transfer water and nutrients throughout the plant.

stem

One parent/creates exact copy of itself

asexual reproduction

hold plants in place, and it the plant's water source

root



Will become the "new" plant/offspring

Embryo

Process where plants use sunlight, CO2, and water to make their own food

photosynthesis

plants that create these instead of seeds "asexual"/mushrooms

spores

when a seed sprouts

germination

handing down traits to offspring

heredity

the production of reproduction/ "New" plant

offspring

the part of the plant that uses sunshine to make food for the plant

leaf

animals that aid in pollination are called

pollinator

where reproduction takes place in a plant

flower

female reproductive cell

egg cell

part that contains female reproductive cell

ovary

underground stem that grows new offspring, "asexual"

tuber





male sex cells

sperm cells

when a seed starts to grow it does this

sprouts

reproductive structures in some plants and "fruits'

seeds

colorful part of the flower

petal

seeds are found in these and they are eaten by animals

fruits



features you "inherit" from your parents

traits

2 parents: 1 male and 1 female create a new offspring

Sexual Reproduction

powdery substance in flowers

pollen

male portion of the flower

stamen



transfer of pollen from 1 plant to another plant

pollination

where pollen is made

anther

part of see that grows the 1st leaves of a plant

cotyledon

Seed with two cotyledons

dicot

seed's food source

endosperm

joining male and female sex cells

fertilization

seed with 1 cotyledon

monocot

sugary liquid in flowers

nectar

female part of the flower

pistil

root of the plant

radicle

process of creating new offspring

reproduction

reproductive structure in some plants

seed

hard outer covering of a seed

seed coat

the part of the plant above ground

shoot

tip of pistil that collects the pollen

Stigma

green stuff in plants that uses the sun to make food

chlorophyll

openings in plants where gas goes in and out

stomata