Plant reproduction
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sori | fern structures in which spores are produced
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frond | leaf of a fern that grows from the rhizome
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sporophyte | Fertilization the joining of haploid sex cells begins the sporophyte stage.
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gametophyte | hapoloid cells called spores.
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ovary | is the swollen base of the pistil where ovules are found.
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spores | waterproof reproductive cell of a fungus that can grow into a new organism in plants haploid cells produced in the gametophyte stage that can divide.
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stomen | is the male reproductive organ.
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pollen grain | small structure produced by the male reproductie organs of a seedplant.
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rhizome | they grow from all underground stem called a rhizome.
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pollination | the transfer of pollen by gravity wind water currents or animals
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germination | A series of events that results in the grwoth of a plant.
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Ovule | in seed plants, the female reproductive part that produces eggs.
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pistil | is the female reproductive organ.
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prothallus | if a fern spore lands on damp soil or rocks, it can grow into a small, green heart-shaped gametophyte plant called a prothallus.
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