Pollination is when pollen is carried from the stamens to the stigma of a flower. Fertilisation is when the pollen and egg cells join together in the ovary.
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Name the part of the flower that attracts insects and birds.
petals.
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Name two ways that flowers are pollinated.
Birds, insects, wind
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What is the female part of the flower called?
The carpel or the pistil.
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How is this flower pollinated? Give a reason for your answer.
Insects / Birds. It has brightly coloured petals.
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What is the male part of the flower called?
The stamen.
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What do plants need to grow?
Plants need light, air, water, and warmth to grow.
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Why does the seed need a food store?
So that the embryo can get energy to grow into a new plant.
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How is this seed suited to its method of dispersal?
This seed has hooks to stick to animals' fur.
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Name the part of the flower that protects the flower bud.
sepals.
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How is the bush willow seed dispersed? Give a reason for your answer.
By wind. It has papery wings.
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Put the life cycle in the correct order: fertilisation; germination; growth; seed dispersal; pollination; seed production