Plant Reproduction - Jordan Raver
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Prothallus | small, green heart-shaped gametophyte plant form of a ferm that can make its own food and absorb water and nutrients from the soil
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Germination | series of events that results in the growth of a plant from a seed
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Pistil | female reproductive organ inside the flower of an angiosperm; consists of a sticky stigma, where pollen grains land, and an ovary
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Ovary | swolen base of an angiosperm's pistil where egg-producing ovules are found
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Stamen | male reproductive organ inside the flower of an angiosperm; consists ofan anther, where pollen grains form, and filament
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Ovule | in seed plants, the female reproductive part that produces eggs
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Pollination | transfer of pollen grains to the female part of a seed plant by agents such as gravity, water, wind, and animals
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Pollen Grain | small structure produced by the male reproductive organs of a seed plant; has a water-resistant coat, cna develop from a spore, and contains gametophyte parts that will produce sperm
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Sori | fern structures in which spores are produced
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Rhizome | underground stem
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Frond | leaf of a ferm that grows from a rhizome
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Sporophyte Stage | plant life cycle stage that begins when an egg is fertilized by a sperm
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Gametophyte Stage | plant life cylce stage that begins when cells in reproductive organs undergo meiosis and produce haploid cells
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Spore | haploid cells produced in the gametophyte stage than can divide by mitosis to form plant structures or an entire new plant or can develop into sex cells
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