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Science Test Chapter 2

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  • The part of the flower that produces pollen is the ______
    anther
  • The flower part that receives pollen is the ____________.
    pistil
  • Name this part of the flower
    anther
  • Name this part of the flower
    stamen
  • In what 4 ways can seeds be dispersed?
    wind, water, people, and animals
  • Name this part of the seed
    cotyledon
  • What are stems with roots that grow along the ground for reproduction called?
    Runners
  • Name this part of the flower
    petal
  • Name this part of the seed
    seed coat
  • Plants that produce seeds in cones are called?
    conifers
  • What is a leaf or part of a stem that is cut from a plant called?
    A cutting
  • What happens after the plant produces fruit?
    The adult plant dies, the seeds are dispersed, and the plant has reproduced.
  • Name this part of the seed
    embryo
  • What happens after flowers grow, and the plant becomes an adult?
    The plant produces fruit.
  • What is smaller than a seed and used in production?
    spores
  • The part of the flower that attracts insects with its color is the _____________.
    petal
  • Name this part of the flower
    pistil
  • The part of the seed that will become the new plant is the _______.
    embryo
  • What happens after a seedling grows?
    Flowers grow, and the plant becomes an adult.
  • What are the three conditions most seeds need to germinate?
    air, proper temperature, and water
  • A rounded underground storage structure with roots attached that contains developing leaves and developing flowers is called a ______.
    bulb
  • How does God's design of the flowering plant structures and functions help the plant reproduce? Include the names for the parts of a flower in your answer.
  • What happens after a seed is dispersed?
    A seed germinates.
  • What are two ways plants produce seeds?
    In fruit or in cones
  • What happens after a seed germinates?
    A seedling grows.
  • By God’s design, all plants reproduce plants of the same _________.
    kind
  • How does pollination happen?
    Pollen is transferred from the stamen to the pistil.
  • The seeds of a flowering plant are produced in _________.
    fruit
  • What are three ways plants can be pollinated?
    self-pollination, wind, and animals