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Unit A Chapter 1 Plant Structure and Function

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classify   To sort into groups based on similarities and differences  
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Reproduce   Make more of the same kind  
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Conifer   Group of plants that make seeds but do not have flowers  
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Spore   Tiny cell that can grow into a new plant  
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Sepal   One of the leaflike parts that protects a flower bud and that is usually green  
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Pistil   Part of a flower that makes that egg that grows into a seed  
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Stamen   Part of a flower that makes pollen  
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Pollen   Tiny grains that make seeds when combined with a flower’s egg  
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Petal   Surround and protect the parts of flower that make seed.  
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Pollination   The movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistil  
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Ovary   The bottom part of pistil in which seed forms  
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Ovule   The inner part of ovary that contains an egg  
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Fertilization   The combination of sperm from a pollen grain with an egg to form a seed  
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Embryo   Tiny part of a seed that can grow into a new plant.  
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Monocot seed   Seed that has one seed leaf and stored food outside the seed leaf  
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Dicot seed   Seed that has 2 seed leaves that contain stored food  
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Dormant   Seed in its resting stage  
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Germinate   When a dormant seed begins to sprout  
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