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What are the two types of seed plants?
They are gymnosperms and angiosperms.
What do we call plants that reproduce with spores?
We call them non-seed plants.
What do we call plants that reproduce with seeds?
They are called seed plants.
Plants need water, carbon dioxide, minerals,_________ ___ ____ ______, and sunlight to make their own food.
chlorophyll in the leaves
TRUE of FALSE: When plants do photosynthesis they release the oxgen they do not need into the air.
TRUE: During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. (the oposite of respiration)
During respiration, plants take in ____________ and release _________ _______________.
oxygen / carbon dioxide
TRUE or FALSE: Photosynthesis occurs at night.
FALSE: Plants must have sunlight.
Plants need water, carbon dioxide, minerals, chlorophyll in the leaves, and ________________ to make their own food.
sunlight
Plants need water, carbon dioxide, _______________, chlorophyll in the leaves, and sunlight to make their own food.
minerals
Plants need water, _________ ____________, minerals, chlorophyll in the leaves, and sunlight to make their own food.
carbon dioxide
Plants need ___________, carbon dioxide, minerals, chlorophyll in the leaves, and sunlight to make their own food.
water
What's is called when plants make their own food (sugars)?
It's called Photosynthesis.
Where are the seeds (in angiosperms)?
They are inside the fruit.
What part of the flower becomes the fruit?
The ovary (of the carpel)
TRUE OR FALSE:  Only bees pollinate flowers.
FALSE: flowers can be pollinated by other animals (birds, bats, butterflys) and by the wind.
What are the two types of pollination?
Animal pollination and wind pollination.
What is it called when pollen travels from the stamen to the stigma?
It's called pollination.
In what part of the carpel do seeds develop?
In the ovary
Point to the stigma.
(point to the green part in the middle)
Point to the stamens.
(point to the brown/orange parts on the outside)
What part of the carpel collects the pollen?
The stigma
How do gymnosperms reproduce?
They reproduce with cones.
How do mosses and ferns reproduce?
They reproduce with spores.
What's the name of the flower's female reproductive organ? (The whole thing)
The carpel
What do the stamens produce?
They produce pollen.
What's the name of the flower's male reproductive organs?
The stamens
What's the function of sepals?
They are leaves that protect the flower before it opens.
What is the colourful part of the flower called?
The petals
Why do petals have colours?
They have colours to attract insects.
What is the basic function of a flower?
It is to produce seeds.
Which type of plant reproduces with flowers: moss, ferns, angiosperms, or gymnosperms?
Angiosperms reproduce with flowers.