Plant structure
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Survival | The struggle to remain living by adapting (changing) to one’s surroundings
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Reproduction | The production of new plants, asexual or sexual
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Defense | A set of plant traits (characteristics) that help them to survive and reproduce
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Perfect Flower | Flowers that have both male AND female parts
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Imperfect Flower | Flowers with either male OR female parts
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Pollination | When pollen moves from male parts to female parts by a pollinator such as bees, birds, wind, humans, or other organisms. Fertilization then occurs where a seed and embryo develop
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Petals | The colorful parts of a flower, the first whorl surrounding the reproductive structures
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Sepals | Petallike structures, often green, at the base of a flower. Protect the bud while developing
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Stamen | The male reproductive structures (includes anther, filament, and pollen)
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Anther | The structure located at the top of the filament, carries the pollen
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Filament | A threadlike structure that holds up the anther
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Pollen | Male sex cell that donates half of its DNA (traits) to make a seed. Usually a yellowish powdery substance that is carried by a pollinator
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Pistil | The female reproductive structures (includes stigma, style, ovary, ovule)
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Stigma | Sticky substance on top of the Style, it traps and holds pollen
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Style | Tubelike structure that holds up the stigma
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Ovary | At the bottom of a flower that holds the ovules. The ovary turns into the fleshy fruit we eat
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Ovule | Female sex cells that donate half of its DNA (traits). Ovules develop into seeds when fertilized by pollen
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