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| anther | the portion of the stamen which produces the pollen |
| carpel | the structure in fruit-producing plants which encloses on or more ovules |
| cotyledon | the seed leaf, first to be seen after germination |
| cross-pollination | the transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of a flower on another plant |
| flower | the reproductive structure of fruit-producing plants |
| gene | the unit that carries hereditary traits |
| germination | the beginning of growth by seed |
| internode | the region of the stem between two nodes |
| ovule | the female reproductive cell in seed plants |
| petal | a flower part that is usually coloured |
| pistil | the central structure of flowers, consisting of the ovary, style and stigma |
| node | the part of a stem where one or more leaves are attached |
| stamen | the flower structure which produces pollen |
| sepal | the outrmost flower structure, usually encloses the other flower parts in the bud |
| stigma | the receptive surface of the pistil on which pollen adheres and germinates |
| radicle | the embryonic root which first appears after germination |
| pollination | the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma |
| pollen | the powder found on on the anthers of stamen |