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reproduction

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Germination   Series of events that results in the growth of a plant from a seed.  
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Stamen   Male reproduction organ inside the flower of an angiosperm; consists of an anther, where pollen grains form, and a filament.  
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Pistil   Femal reproductive organ inside the flower of an angiosperm; consists of a sticky stigma, where pollen grains land, and on an ovary.  
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Ovary   Swollen base of an angiosperm pistil, where egg-producing ovules are found.  
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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.  
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Prothallus   Small, green, heartshaped gametophyte plant form of a fern that can make it's own food and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.  
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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 fern that grows from the 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 cycle stage that begins when cells in reprodutive organs undergo meiosis and produce haploid cells.  
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Spore   Waterproof reproductive cell of a fungus that can grow into a new organism.  
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