
Flowering plants and seed dispersal
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âWhat parts of the flower are female?
The stigma, style and ovary
The petals, stem and leaves
The anther and filament
The sepals and petals
âThe roots of the plant
use light from the sun to make food
are involved in reproduction and produce seeds
take up water and nutrients from the soil
carry water and nutrients to different parts of the plant
What parts of the flower are female?
The roots of the plant
Some flowers are
Why do flowers have petals?
Which part of the flower produces pollen?
Dispersal by gravity is
Ballistic dispersal isÂ
Wind dispersal isÂ
PLANT PROPAGATION Plant propagation is the process of creating new plants. There are two types of propagation: sexual and asexual. Sexual reproduction is the union of the pollen and egg, drawing from the genes of two parents to create a new, third individual. Sexual propagation involves the floral parts of a plant. Asexual propagation involves taking a part of one parent plant and causing it to regenerate itself into a new plant. The resulting new plant is genetically identical to its parent. Asexual propagation involves the vegetative parts of a plant: stems, roots, or leaves. (Sorensen, 2019) ANGIOSPERMS: MONOCOTYLEDON & DICOTYLEDON The angiosperms or flowering plants are divided into two groups: monocots and dicots. Monocots have one seed leaf while dicots have two. Monocots have leaves with parallel veins while netted veins for dicots. SEED BEARING PLANTS ANGIOSPERMS & GYMNOSPERMS Seed-bearing plants could be angiosperm or flowering or gymnosperm which are non-flowering plants. The angiosperms are plants that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed within a carpel. The angiosperms are a large group and include herbaceous plants, shrubs, grasses, and most trees. Their seeds may contain one seed leaf or monocotyledon and when there are two they are dicotyledons. The gymnosperms on the other hand are seed-producing plants known as "naked seeds" like cycads, conifers, and pines. The learning materials provided below will give you comprehensive information on the difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms. SEED BEARING PLANTS The other classification of plants is what we call seed-bearing plants or vascular plants. These plants reproduce through their seeds. Most fruits and vegetables that you love to eat are seed-bearing plants. Looking at the diagram below, seed-bearing plants could be gymnosperms or non-flowering plants and angiosperms or flowering plants. The angiosperms are classified too according to the number of seed leaves: monocotyledon and dicotyledon.
Which of these is a flowering plant? a) Fern b) Rose c) Moss d) Algae What type of plant does not produce flowers? a) Tulip b) Dandelion c) Pine Tree d) Orchid Which of these plants grows in water? a) Cactus b) Lotus c) Oak Tree d) Grass What do we call plants that have seeds inside fruits? a) Non-seed plants b) Seedless plants c) Flowering plants d) Root plants Which of these is an example of a desert plant? a) Sunflower b) Cactus c) Bamboo d) Willow Which type of plant usually grows in land? a) Aquatic plants b) Desert plants c) Air plants d) All of the above What part of the flowering plant produces seeds? a) Roots b) Leaves c) Flowers d) Stem Which of the following plants is non-flowering? a) Tulip b) Fern c) Marigold d) Daisy What type of environment do water plants thrive in? a) Desert b) Ocean c) Mountain d) City Which of these plants is adapted to grow in the air? a) Orchid b) Maple c) Pine d) Wheat What type of seed does a watermelon have? a) Hard seed b) Soft seed c) No seed d) Air seed Which plant grows in both land and water? a) Fern b) Duckweed c) Oak Tree d) Sunflower What is the main function of a flower? a) To produce leaves b) To make seeds c) To grow roots d) To collect water Which plant is NOT typically found in a desert? a) Cactus b) Saguaro c) Palm Tree d) Maple Tree Which of the following plants has flowers? a) Pine b) Rose c) Moss d) Grass
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