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  • How are these seeds dispersed?
    By animals
  • What is self-pollination?
    When a plant pollinates itself
  • What is the function of a stigma?
    It allows pollen to stick to it
  • Most plants and animals cannot survive in places with...
    lots of food sources
    high humidity
    competition
    extreme temperatures
  • How do bees pollinate plants?
    ...
  • Why do grapevines have long tendrils?
    To grip other plants for support
  • Where is the sepal?
    ...
  • Where is the stamen?
    ...
  • How are these seeds dispersed?
    By water
  • Where is the petal?
    ...
  • Where is the style?
    ...
  • How are these seeds dispersed?
    By explosion
  • Where is the stigma?
    ...
  • After fertilisation, what does the ovule develop into?
    Fruit
  • How do plants disperse seeds through animals?
    Animals eat the fruit and poop it out
  • When does fertilisation occur?
    After seed dispersal
    After pollination
    Before pollination
    During pollination
  • Why do some plants have thorns?
    To stop unwanted animals from eating their fruit
  • Where is the anther?
    ...
  • What three things does the carpel consist of?
    stigma, style, ovary
  • What do plants need to perform photosynthesis?
    Sunlight
  • How are these seeds dispersed?
    By wind
  • Name 3 adaptations of plants growing in the desert
    Long roots, spine-shaped leaves, swollen stems to store water
  • How to cacti keep hold of their water?
    Swollen stems