
G5 - SCIENCE 2G - HOW DO FLOWERING PLANTS REPRODUCE
Quiz by Michelle
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reproductive organs of plants are located in their
male part is
female part isÂ
these are reproductive structures of plants that produce the sperm and egg cells. some bear complete parts, while others do not.
pistil is also known as
ovary contains
inside an ovule is anÂ
the stalk of the pistil is the
topmost opening of the pistilÂ
it contains the pollen grains
it is the stem that holds the anther
this contain the sperm cells
when petals are grouped together they are called
Petals protect the reproductive part of a flower
tiny leaflike parts at the base of the petals
it holds the petals in place, they cover and protect the flower before it fully opens
match the flowers to its type
happens when pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma of a flower
happens if the pollen grains are transferred in the same flower
occurs if the transfer is from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower of the same kind
after pollination, the pollen grains grow and develop a tube down the pistil. As the tube develops, the sperm cells in the pollen grain move down and reaches the ovary. The sperm cells leave the pollen tube to unite with the egg cell in the ovule. This process is called
ovary ripens into
ovule hardens and forms into
as soon as the seed coat breaks, _____________starts. This is the beginning of the growth of an embryo