Question | Answer |
Study the moss reproduction diagram. | don't forget to study the moss reproduction diagram |
Study the fern's reproductive cycle diagram. | don't forget to study the fern's reproductive cycle diagram |
Has a covering and contains gametophyte parts that will produce sperm. | pollination grain |
________ occurs when pollen grains are transferred to the female part of the plant. | pollination |
The female part produces _______ which contains an embryo, stored food, and a protective coat. | seed |
Plants can develop more quickly from a seed than from a spore because a seed contains an______ and stored ____. | embryo and food |
Develop seeds in cones. | gymnosprems |
A pine tree or shrub is a sporophyte plant that produces male and female _________. | cones |
A female cone has two _______ which produce eggs. | cones |
_______ cones produce and release pollen. | male |
When pollen blows into a ______ cone, fertilization and seed formation can occur. | female |
_______ produce flowers which are used for sexual reproduction. | angiosperms |
The _____ is the male reproductive organ. | stamen |
The __________ is the female reproductive organ, contains the ovary at its base. | pistil |
The ________ of a plant's flower can give clues about how the plant is pollinated. | appearance |
After pollination and ___________, a zygote forms and grows into the plants embryo. | fertilization |
Parts of the ________ develop into the seed coat and store food for the embryo. | ovule |
Some seeds store food in _____________. | cotyledons |
Other seeds store food in ___________. | endosperm |
Seeds are ____________ by wind, gravity, animals and water. | dispersed |
___________________ occurs when the seed coat swells and breaks open. | germination |