Question | Answer |
The parts of the flower that surround the inside parts of the flower. | Petals |
The female part of the flower. | Pistil |
The outer parts of the flower that protect the bud before it opens. | Sepals |
The male part of the flower. | Stamen |
Powdery material that contains the male sex cells. | Pollen |
Female cells are inside this. It is located at the bottom of the pistil. | Ovary |
The part of the plant that holds the embryo. | Seed |
When pollen grains are moved from the stamen onto the pistil of a flower. | Pollination |
The joining of a female cell and a male cell from flowers of the same species. | Fertilization |
Plants that make seeds inside cones. | Conifers |
A cell that develops into a new organism. | Spore |
Seed-bearing plants with flowers. | Flowering plants |
The protective covering around seeds. | Fruit |
Where do seeds come from? | Flowers |
What is a botanist? | They study plants. |
What is pollinating? | Pollinating is when pollen moves from one flower to another of the same kind. |
What is pollen? | Pollen is a sticky powder. |
Flowers can have different_______, _______ and _____ but are still basically the same. | Shapes, Sizes and Color |
The pistil is where the _____ grows. | Seed |
Pollen has to be carried from the _____ of the flower to the _____ of another. | Stamen, Pistil |
What are three seed-making parts of a flower? | Stamen, Pistil and Pollen |
Pollen is moved by what five things? | Wind, Bees, Birds, Butterflies, and Moths |
What is "pollen count"? | It is the measure of pollen in the air. |
True or False: Every plant needs to have a flower to reproduce seeds. | False because conifers produce seeds but don't have flowers. |
The part of the flower that contains pollen. | Anther |