Chapter 4 Lesson 3
How Do Plants Reproduce?
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Parts of the Flower
Composite Flowers
Passing Information
Pollination
Combining DNA
Going to Seed
Spreading Seeds
Spores
Reproducing Without Seeds
Runners and Budding
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Match the Definition.
1. A stash of food kept for the embryo.
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Pollination
Embryo
Pollen
Spore
Endosperm
2. A grainy,often yellow powder, made at the top of each stamen
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Embryo
Pollen
Spore
Endosperm
3. A new plant in a seed.
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Embryo
Pollen
Spore
Endosperm
4. The moving of pollen from the stamen to the pistil.
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Pollination
Embryo
Pollen
Spore
Endosperm
5. A single plant cell that can develop into another plant
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Pollination
Embryo
Pollen
Spore
Endosperm
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Choose the correct answer.
6. What is the male part of the flower?
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Pistil
Stamen
Sepal
7. What are the dots on a sunflower?
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Pollen
Seeds
Flowers
8. What are the three types of ways to pollinate?
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Brooms, Vacuums, Mops
Insects, WInd, Water
Feet
9. What is a leaf with one cotyledon?
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Dicot
Monocot
All of the Above
10. What is asexual reproduction?
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Reproducing without egg and sperm cells
Reproducing with egg and sperm cells
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Check true or false.(11.-14.) Short Answer(15.)
11. When a flower is born, the parent flower tells the flower how to grow leaves etc.
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12. Mosses and ferns don't grow flowers.
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False
13. In asexual reproduction, the parent flower and the baby flower are the same type of flower.
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False
14. Runneres and budding are the same thing.
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True
False
15. Explain what happens after pollination is done.
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