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Plant Reproduction

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Swollen base of pistil where ovules form   Ovary  
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Tissue in wheat seed where food is stored   Endosperm  
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Small, green, leaf-like parts that cover flower buds.   Sepals  
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Male reproductive organ of a flower   Stamen  
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Transfer of pollen grains from stamen to ovules   Pollination  
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Grows from a pollen grain to an ovule.   Pollen tube  
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Contains the reproductive organ of an angiosperm   Flower  
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The stalk part of the stamen   Filament  
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Female reproductive organ of a flower   Pisitl  
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Has a water-resistant covering and gametophyte parts that can produce sperm   Pollen grains  
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Protects the embryo   Seed coat  
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The part of the pistil between the ovary and stigma   Style  
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Where pollination takes place   Stigma  
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Where the eggs of gymnosperms and angiosperms are produced   Ovules  
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Where pollen grain forms   Anther  
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Underground stem of a fern   Rhizome  
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Leaf of a fern   Frond  
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Spore-producing structures on the underside of a fern leaf   Sori  
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Fertilized egg that has attached to the wall   Embryo  
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Plaint life-cycle stage that begins when an egg is fertilized by a sperm -- produces spores   Sporophyte  
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Plant life-cycle stage that begins when cells in reproductive organs undergo meiosis and produce haploid cells -- produces sex cells   Gametophytes  
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Contain half the number of chromosomes needed for a complete organism -- Gametes   Sex Cells  
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New diploid cell formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg   Zygote  
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Spores develop on the underside of the frond   Developing Spores  
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Process by which haploid cells are formed   Meiosis  
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The development of a seed into a new plant, begins when water is absorbed into the seed   Germination  
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When an organism produces offspring identical to the parent organism   Asexual Reproduction  
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When an organism produces many different-looking forms of the parents   Sexual Reproduction  
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Vascular plants that do not have flowers, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves, and produce seeds that are not protected by fruit   Gymnoperms  
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Flowering vascular plant that produce fruits containing one or more seeds   Angiosperms  
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Ferns, produce spores in sori, the spores germinate into a prothaullus, the prothallus produces sex cells, the sex cells unite to form a zygote, the zygote develops into a sporophyte.   Life cycle of a fern  
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A structure within a seed that stores food for plants like beans and peanuts   Coryledon  
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Spores are produced by meiosis in sporophyte, spores land on soil and germinate into thin threadlike, green structures, small gametophytes grow and produce sex cells, the male sex cell swims to the female sex cells, they unite to form a zygote   Life cycle of a moss  
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To lure insects and other animals that help pollinate flowers.   Why are flowers often bright colored and smell.  
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Gravity, water, wind, animal, & some plants ejects seeds   Ways seeds disperse  
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No water available for germination   What conditions seeds remain dormant for long periods?  
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