| A | B |
| flower | reproductive structure of an angiosperm |
| ovary | protective "vessel" where seeds develops, matures into the fruit |
| petals | colorful structures that you seen when flowers open |
| sepals | leaflike structures that enclose a flower that is still a bud |
| stamens | male reproductive parts |
| pistils | female reproductive parts |
| fruit | a ripened ovary and other structures that enclose one or more seeds |
| monocots | angiosperms that have only one seed leaf |
| dicots | produce seeds with two leaves |
| angiosperm | a plant that produces seeds that are enclosed in a fruit |
| style | female part of flower that pollen tube grows down |
| stigma | female flower part that is sticky and gets the pollen during pollination |
| fertilization | sperm travels down pollen tube and joins with the egg in the ovary |
| zygote | the fertilized egg becomes the zygote |
| embryo | the zygote develops into the embryo |
| seed | contains the embryo and develops in the ovary |
| anther | male flower part that produces the pollen |
| filament | supports the anther, male flower part |
| sperm | male sex cell produced in the pollen |
| pollination | pollen goes from the anther to the stigma of the flower |