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  • pollen joins the egg to make seed. this process called
    fertilisation
  • How are flowering plants different from non-flowering plants? A) flowering plants are green B) Flowering plants can produce flowers, seeds, and fruits C) Non-flowering plants grow faster D) Non-flowering plants have flowers but no seeds
    B
  • pollen joins the egg to make seed. this process called
    fertilisation
  • What are the components of a female part(carpel)?
    Stigma,Style,Ovary
  • pollen joins the egg to make seed. this process called
    fertilisation
  • They form the outer covering that protects the flower when it is in the bud stage.
    Sepals
  • What is the first stage of a plant's life cycle?
    seed
  • The stalk that holds the anther.
    Filament
  • the movement of pollen from anther to stigma
    pollination
  • sweet liquid in the flower.
    nectar
  • What are the components of the male part (stamen)?
    Anther,Filament
  • Female part that contains the eggs
    Ovary
  • What word means that a plant is starting to grow?
    germination, sprouting
  • Powder produced in the anther
    Pollen
  • What do we call the colorful part of the flower?
    petals
  • .. forms from ovary of flower.
    fruit
  • Mosses are the plants without flowers and fruits so how do they reproduce?
    They make spores
  • Butterflies, bees and other insects on flowers are called
    Pollinators
  • they produce seeds but not from the flowers and fruits and they have cones
    cone-bearing plants
  • What Connects the Stigma to the Ovary?
    Style