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Chapter 8 Section 3 Vocabulary

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Gymnosperm   plant that produces naked seeds  
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Cone   largest and most diverse group of gymnosperms today  
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Ovule   a structure that contains an egg cell  
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Polliniation   transfer of pollen from a male reproductive structure to a female reproductive structure  
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Angiosperm   flowering plant; two important traits: produce flowers and in contrast to gymnosperms, which produce uncovered or naked seeds, angiosperms produce seeds that are enclosed by fruit  
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Flowers   the reproductive structure of an angiosperm  
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Sepal   leaf-like structure; enclosed when flower is still a bud  
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Petal   the flower's colorful leaf-like structure, generally the most colorful part of a flower  
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Stamen   male reproductive part  
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Pistil   female reproductive part;found in center of most flowers  
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Ovary   hollow structure; protects the seeds as they develop  
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Fruit   a ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds  
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Monocot   angiosperms that have only one seed leaf  
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Diocot   produce seeds with two seed leaves  
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