Parts of a Flower Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| Define Angiosperm | The seed-bearing part that produces flowers |
| Define Petals | One of the sets of whorls, they also attract pollinators. |
| Define Sepal | They lie outside of the plant and protect the bud. |
| Define Stamen | The male reproductive part. |
| Define Filament | The part that holds up the anther. |
| Define Anther | The part that produces pollen grains. |
| Define Pistil | The female reproductive part. |
| Define Style | The middle of the pistil that supports the structure and stigma. |
| Define Stigma | The top of the pistil that collects pollen grains. |
| Define Ovary | The large base where eggs are produced. |
| What is the advantage of having colorful petals? | The color is more easier to spot than green. |
| Why are sepals and petals referred to as accessories? | Because they don't have a job. |
| What do anthers produce? | Pollen Grains |
| What elevates the anther? | The filament. |
| Why is it important to elevate the anther? | So the pollinators can pollinate it without having to dig around for it. |
| What are two ways pollen grain can get to the stigma? | Air and Animals |
| Why do flowers usually contain more stamen than pistils? | So there is a larger chance the pollen grain would get to the pistil. |
| What elevates the stigma? | The style |
| Why is it important to elevate the stigma? | So the pollinators can pollinate it without having to look for it. |
| How does the structure of the stigma aid in pollination? | The stickiness makes the pollen stay. |
| What part of the flower developed into seeds? | The eggs |
| When fertilized, what does the ovary grow into? | A fruit |
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