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Function of roots   absorb water and nutrients and anchor the plant  
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Pollination   when pollen moves from the male part of the flower to the female part of another plant  
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Function of stem   allows water to reach the leaves and food to reach the roots  
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Job of flower   reproduction  
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germination   process by which the embryo inside a seed begins to grow  
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Needs of living things   homeostasis, water, energy,living space  
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CO2 enters a plant through...   the leaves  
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Flowers with tall stamen and dull petals are pollinated by...   wind  
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Fertilization   the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell in the ovary  
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Transpiration   the movement of wator vapor out of a plant  
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pollen produces   produce sperm cells  
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stomata are located on   the leaves  
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embryo   a fertilized egg  
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when a seed germinates, what emerges first   roots  
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characteristics of all plants   multicellular, cells with a nucleus & cell wall, producer  
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plant part that produces sperm cells   stamen  
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plant part that produces egg cells   ovary  
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sperm is located in the...   pollen  
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homeostasis   stable internal conditions  
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angiosperm   a plant that produces flowers and fruit  
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gymnosperm   a plant that produces seeds, but not flowers  
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fern   a vascular plant that produces spores not seeds  
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nonvascular plant   mosses and liverwort  
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reproductive structure of a conifer   pine cone  
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3 animal pollinators   bees, bats, hummingbirds  
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xylem   vascular tissue that carries water and nutrients up from the roots  
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phloem   vascular tissue that carries food down from the leaves  
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on our plants, the pods are...   fruit  
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inside our pods...   seeds  
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a seed contains a ...   young plant  
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a seed is enclosed in a   seed coat  
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the seed coat prevents   water loss  
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a young plant is called an   embryo  
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the seed is made mostly of   stored nutrients  
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is a seed living   yes, it contains a young plant  
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place in order: flowers, roots, fruit, 2 leaves, more than 2 leaves   roots, 2 leaves, more than 2 leaves, flowers, then fruit  
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can plants produce fruit without flowers?   NO!  
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what happens when animal pollinators are reduced?   less fruit  
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does a plant die if the main stem is broken?   yes, the leaves can't get water and the roots can't get food  
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do some plants reproduce sexually?   yes, sperm and egg cells unite  
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male reproductive part of a plant   stamen  
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part of the female reproductive structure where egg cells form   ovary  
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structure that protects the developing flower   sepals  
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female reproductive part of a plant   pistil  
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flower structure that attract insects   petals  
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tip of the pistil   stigma  
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tip of the stamen   anther  
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function of stomata   allow substances to enter and leave the plant  
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