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Plants Test

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Seed dispersal- animals
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Pistil
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Roots
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Petal
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Ovary
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Seed
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Germination
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Seed dispersal
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Seed creation
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Leaf
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Seed dispersal- expulsion
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Mature plant
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Stem
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The process of a plant embryo breaking out of the seed. Creates a root that grows downwards and a stem and leaf that grow upwards.
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The part of a plant that supports the plant as it grows. It moves water and sugar throughout the plant.
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Part of the pistil, After the egg becomes pollinated, the ovary becomes a fruit.
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The part of the plant that absorbs water from the soil. Also anchors the plant into the ground, and holds the soil in place to reduce erosion.
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The part of a plant that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis. Often covered in a waxy layer to reduce evaporation.
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Brightly colored parts of a flower that attract pollinators like bees and birds
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The protective shell of a plant embryo. Seeds are formed when a flower is pollinated.
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The part of the flower that produces eggs (the female gamete in plants)
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Following successful pollination, a seed is created with the plant embryo inside.
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Seeds that rely on animals to move them to a new place.
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As time passes, the plant continues to grow and develop. It is considered mature when it begins to produce flowers.
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Pressure builds up inside of plants until they explode, which launches seeds to new places.
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The way plants get their seeds to spread far away from where the parent plant is growing.
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The tissue that surrounds the seed. Fruits usually help the seed move (seed dispersal) in some way.
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Multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that makes their own sugar from sunlight through photosynthesis,
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The part of the flower that produces pollen (the male gamete in plants)
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As the wind blows, it carries the seeds to new locations
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The removal of soil by wind, rain, running water, or other sources.
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The reproductive structures of plants.
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A baby plant that has successfully germinated and started to grow.
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Seeds float in moving water to reach new locations
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The process of plant pollen being combined with ovules. This is how plants reproduce.
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Leaves that surround and protect a growing flower bud

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