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How Do Flowers Make Seeds and Fruits? Unit A, Chapter 1, Lesson 3

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AB
the movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistilpollination
a seed that has 2 seed leaves that contain stored fooddicot seed
tiny part of a seed that can grow into a new plantembryo
a seed that has one seed leaf and stored food outside the seed leafmonocot seed
the bottom part of the pistil in which seeds formovary
the combination of sperm from a pollen grain with an egg to form a seedfertilization
the inner part of an ovary that contains an eggovules
True or False - The monocot seed does not split in half.True
Name two things the monocot and the dicot have in common.They are both seeds, and they both come from flowers.
How do insects carry pollen?Pollen grains stick to an insect's body.
What else carries pollen?Wind, people, small animals, people, water, and birds also carry pollen.
How does the pollen get from the tip of the pistil to the ovary?Each pollen grain grows a thin tube from the tip of the pistil to the ovary.
What are examples of monocot seeds?**Corn**, wheat, and oat
What are examples of dicot seeds?**Bean**, peas, and maple
What are the insects looking for when they go from flower to flower?The insects are looking for nectar.
First leaf of the embryo of the seed plantcotyledon


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Holy Ghost Catholic School
Hammond, LA

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