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Sepal |
One of the leaflike parts that cover and protect the flower bud |
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Stamen |
The male structure in plants that produce pollen |
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Pistil |
The female structure in plants that produce pollen |
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Pollination |
The movement of pollen plants from pistil to stamen |
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Fertilization |
The process in which a spermcell and egg combine |
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Germinate |
To start to grow |
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What is needed for a seed to germinate? ROW |
Water, Oxygen, and Tempature |
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How do scientists classify plants?
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How they reproduce
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What are spores?
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tiny cells that grow into new plants on underside of leaves. |
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What is an example of a plant that uses spores to reproduce?
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Ferns Mosses |
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What is an example of a plant that uses seeds to reproduce?
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Avocado
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What are the 4 main parts of flowers?
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Petals Sepal Pistil Stamen |
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What part of the flower might you be able to see before the flower is ready to bloom?
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Sepal
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What is seed Dispersal?
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The scattering of plant seeds from the parent tree the help is have space and resources.
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What is the function of the Pistil?
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The Pistil is where the egg cells are produced
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What is the function of the Stamen?
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The stamen is where the pollen is produced, which fertilize the egg.
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