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Plants: Parts and reproduction

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  • How do gymnosperms reproduce?
    They reproduce with cones.
  • In what part of the carpel do seeds develop?
    In the ovary
  • Point to the stamens.
    (point to the correct brown/orange parts on the outside)
  • What are the two types of pollination?
    Animal pollination and wind pollination.
  • What do the stamens produce?
    They produce pollen.
  • What part of the plant absorbes water and minerals from the soil?
    The roots
  • What part of the carpel receives the pollen?
    The stigma
  • What happens to the petals after pollination?
    They fall off the flower.
  • Point to the stigma.
    (point to the green part in the middle)
  • Why do petals have colours?
    They have colours to attract insects.
  • What part of the flower becomes the fruit?
    The ovary (of the carpel)
  • What part of the plant produces seeds?
    The flower
  • How do moss and ferns reproduce?
    They reproduce with spores.
  • What is the basic function of a flower?
    It is to produce seeds.
  • What's the name of the flower's male reproductive organ?
    The stamens
  • What part holds up the plant and supports it?
    The stem
  • What is the colourful part of the flower called?
    The petals
  • What is it called when pollen travels from the stamen to inside the stigma?
    It's called pollination.
  • Where are the seeds?
    They are inside the fruit.
  • TRUE OR FALSE:  Only bees pollinate flowers.
    FALSE: flowers can be pollinated by other animals (birds, bats, butterflys) and by the wind.
  • What part of the plant absorbs carbon dioxide from the air?
    The leaves
  • Which type of plant reproduces with flowers: moss, ferns, angiosperms, or gymnosperms?
    Angiosperms reproduce with flowers.
  • What part of the plant protects the seeds?
    The fruit
  • What's the name of the flower's female reproductive organ? (The whole thing)
    The carpel
  • What part of the plant transports water from the roots to the leaves?
    The stem
  • What's the function of sepals?
    They are leaves that protect the flower before it opens.
  • What part of the plant uses sunlight to make food?
    The leaves