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What is number 10?
Carpel
What is number 9?
Ovary
What is number 8?
Style
What is number 7?
Stigma
What is number 6?
Sepal
What is number 5?
Receptacle
What is number 4?
Petal
What is number 3?
Filament
What is Number 2?
Anther
What is Number 1?
Stamen
What are the three stages of germination?
Seeds absorption of water, metabolic activity surges and protein are synthesized, and metabolic process increases.
What are the factors that affect germination?
Water, oxygen, temperature, light
What are the 4 necessities for plants?
Light, water, air, and minerals
What is the function of the petals?
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The male part of flowers is called?
Stamen
The female parts of flowers are called?
Carpel/Pistil
Lists 3 examples of pollinators
Wind, Insects, Birds, Bats
What are three types of root systems?
Adventitious, Taproot, and Fibrous
What is the definition of germination?
s the process by which the seed embryo begins growth.
_________ what is the main contributor to starting germination?
 
Water
 
Sun
 
Soil
 
Air
___________ which of the following is a characteristic of a dicot?
 
Two Cotyledons
 
Parallel Venation
 
One Cotyledons
 
None of the above
_________ Which of the following is a characteristic of monocots?
 
One Cotyledons
 
Net-like Venation
 
Two Cotyledons
 
None of the above
What type of root system is typically found in monocot?
 
Fibrous Roots
 
Taproot
 
Long Root
 
Ground Root
__________ Which of the following is a feature of monocot leaves?
 
Parallel Venation
 
Net-like venation
 
Reticulate Venation
 
None of the above
__________ What type of root system is typically found in dicots?
 
Taproot System
 
Fibrous Root System
 
Adventitious root system
 
None of the above
__________ refers to the first seed leaves of a plant.
 
Cotyledons
 
Phototropism
 
Monocot
 
Dicot
Is defined as the science, laws, and principles of classification
Taxonomy
Provides new cells that allow root to grow longer
Area of Cell Division
seeds must experience a break-down of the seed coat that exposes cotyledon before they can germinate
Scarification
A plant that lives more than two years
Perennial
Seeds must experience a period of cold temperature before they can germinate
Stratification
Area between the nodes
Internode
Ability of seeds to germinate under different conditions and still produce healthy seeds
Vigor
Outermost part of the root that acts as a protective layer
Root cap
Ability of seeds to germinate under optimal conditions
Viability
What type of plants only have a life cycle that last one year?
Annual