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BJU 6th Science - Chapter 12

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sepal   flower part that protects developing bud  
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stamen   male part of flower  
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anther   part of stamen that produces pollen  
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pistil   female part of flower  
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ovary   bottom part of pistil  
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ovules   places where eggs are produced  
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style   stalk that connects ovary to top of pistil  
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stigma   sticky tip of pistil  
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cross pollination   pollen transferred from one plant to another  
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self pollination   pollination occurs all on one plant  
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fertilization   male sperm cell in pollen unites with female egg  
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zygote   fertilized egg  
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embryo   tiny new plant  
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fruit   part of plant that contains seeds  
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germinate   sprouting of seeds  
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cotyledons   special seed leaves  
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seed coat   outer covering that protects embryo and food  
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spore   smaller than a seed and has only 1 cell  
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fruiting body   contain spores  
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gestation   time period between fertilization and birth  
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placental mammals   mammals whose young develop in mother's body  
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marsupial mammals   have pouch where young finish developing  
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asexual reproduction   reproducing from one parent  
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binary fission   an organism splits in half and becomes 2 separate organisms  
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budding   new individual grows on parent until it can break off and survive on own  
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regeneration   process where an organism can grow another one, like a starfish  
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fragmentation   process where small fragments can regenerate whole new organisms  
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vegetative reproduction   part of plant, not normally involved in reproduction, can generate new plant  
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