Plants
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The brightly colored parts of a flower that attract pollinators | petals
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The male part of the flower | stamen
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The part of the flower that produces pollen | anther
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The female part of the flower | pistil
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The sticky structure that collects pollen | stigma
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The part of the flower that produces eggs and may develop into a seed | ovule
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Pollination occurs when | pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma
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Fertilization occurs when | a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell
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When they collect nectar from flowers, bees also tranport | pollen from flower to flower
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The part of the flower through which the pollen tube forms | style
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After fertilization, the ovary may enlarge to become a | fruit
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The materials for photosynthesis are | sunlight, water, carbon dioxide
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Photosynthesis takes place in the | leaves
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The name of the chemical that absorbs sunlight and allows photosynthesis to occur | chlorophyll
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The stomata allow photosynthesis to occur by | allowing gas exchange
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An end product of photosynthesis | glucose
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The gas released by plants as a result of photosynthesis | oxygen
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The movement of a plant in response to a stimulus | tropism
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The response of a plant due to gravity by growing roots downward and shoots upward | gravitropism
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The response of a plant by growing towards a light source | phototropism
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The response of a plant by growing towards water | hydrotropism
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The movement of a plant in response to touch or contact | thigmotropism
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