Science 7
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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anther | Part of the stamen. It produces pollen grains.
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carpel | Female reproductive organ found in flowers. It is made of a stigma, style and ovary.
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egg cell | The female sex cell in plants.
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embryo | Tiny plant, found inside a seed, with a very small shoot and a very small root.
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fertilisation | Joining of a male sex cell with a female sex cell.
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fertilised egg cell | What is produced when a male sex cell fuses with an egg cell.
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filament | Part of the stamen. It supports the anther.
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flower | Organ system containing reproductive organs - carpel (female), stamen (male).
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fruit | Something used to carry seeds. Can be fleshy or dry.
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nucleus | Controls what a cell does.
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ovary | Part of the carpel. It contains ovules, each of which contains an egg cell.
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pollen grain | The male sex cell in plants.
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pollen tube | Tube that grows from a pollen grain down through the stigma and style and into the ovary.
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pollination | Transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma.
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reproductive organ | Organ that produces sex cells.
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seed | Contains a plant embryo and a store of food.
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seed coat | Hard outer covering of a seed.
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sex cell | A cell used for sexual reproduction.
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sexual reprodution | Producing new organisms by combining a male and a female sex cell from two different parents.
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stamen | Male reproductive organ found in flowers. It is made of an anther and a filament.
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stigma | part of the carpel. It is where pollen lands.
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style | Part of the carpel connecting the stigma to the ovary.
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variety | A plant or animal that is in some way different from its parents.
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