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6th Grade Science Unit B. Ch. 2 Types of Plants.

AB
moss.A very short green plant that does not have true leaves,stems,and roots.
asexual reproduction.The form of reproduction in which a new organism is produced without the joining of sperm cell and an egg cell.
spore.A structure that contains cells that can grow into a new plant without joining with other cells.
fern.A vascular plant that has feathery fronds and reproduces without seeds.
gymnosperm.A seed-bearing plant whose seeds are not surrounded by a container.
conifer.A plant that grows cones that produce seeds.
pollen.The powderlike male spores that develop into two male sex cells.
angiosperm.Is a vascular plant that produces flowers.Greek word meaning"seed in a vessel"
stamenAre examples of angiosperms
antherAre examples of gymnosperms
pistilIs one of a flower's male reproductive organs. It has two parts, the anther and the filament.
stigmaIs a part of the stamen that produces pollen grains.
petal.Is a part of the stamen that connects the anther to the plant.
styleIs the female reproductive organ. It has three parts: the stigma, the style, and the ovary.
ovaryIs the sticky tip of the pistil where pollen grains stick.
pollinationIs the stemlike part of the pistil. It connects the stigma to the ovary.
dicotyledonIs the part of the pistil that contains ovules in which the flower's egg cells develop.
monocotyledonOccurs when pollen from the anthers of a flower lands on the stigma of a flower.
fertilizationOccurs when one sperm cell joins with an egg cell after the pollen tubes reach the ovary and sperm cells from the pollen grains enter the ovules.
embryoDicots - Is a seed that has two seed leaves
runnerAre examples of dicotyledon or dicots
graftingne seed leaf.


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