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Green Plants

KS2/3

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What is the name of the green substance in plants? Chlorophyll
Name the structures in all cells where respiration occurs. Mitochondria
Name the structures in plants cells where photosynthesis occurs. Chloroplasts
Name the process whereby male gametes are transferred to the female part of a flower. Pollination
The fusion of sex cells in all organisms is called ................? Fertilization
The female reproductive parts of a flower are collectively called the ...............? Carpel
The male reproductive parts of a flower are collectively called the .................? Stamen
The part of the flower carrying the pollen is called the .............? Anther
The part of the flower that collects the pollen is called the ...................? Stigma
The part of the flower that grows into the seed is called the ..................? Ovule
Name the part of the flower that develops into a (true) fruit. Ovary
Name the part of the flower that attracts insects. Petals
A characteristic of pollen dispersed by wind. Light
The process by which a plant makes its own food. Photosynthesis
A part of a plant which does not have chloroplasts. Roots
A substance found in the cell walls of plants. Cellulose
The part of a flower containing a sweet sugary liquid. Nectary
A solution used to test plant cells for starch. Iodine
The part of the plant where most photosynthesis occurs. Leaves
Cells adapted for the absorption of water and mineral salts. Root hair cells
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