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Unit 1.1-Flowering and Non-Flowering Plants

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  • What do you call plants with flowers?
    Flowering plants
  • _________is the male reproductive organ of a flower.
    Stamen
  • Their bright colours and tempting scents are nature's way of attracting pollinators.
    petals
  • The ___________ is the swollen base of the carpel that contains the ovules, which develop into seeds once fertilized.
    Ovary
  • _____________are the outermost part of a flower's structure, typically green in color and located at the base of the flower.
    sepal
  • What are the two male parts of a flower?
    anther and filament
  • The __________ is the tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary.
    style
  • What are the three female parts of a flower?
    stigma, style and ovary
  • Plants that do not have flowers are called __________.
    Non-flowering plant
  • The part of the flower that produces pollen.
    anther
  • The part of the flower that supports the anther.
    filament
  • The different stages in a flowering plants life from when it grows from a seed until it makes its own seed
    Life Cycle
  • Some non-flowering plants do not form seeds but they make tiny _____________ that can grow into a new plant.
    spores
  • The ____________ play an important role in the reproductive cycle of plants, located within the ovary of a flower, serve as the place where female eggs, mature and develop.
    ovule
  • The smell that petal flowers give out.
    scent