| A | B |
| Angiosperm | means covered seed |
| "Angio" | means covered |
| "Sperm" | means seed |
| Fruit | covering for seed |
| Flower | contains the reproductive organs of an angiosperm |
| Sepal | protective covering for the flower bud |
| Bud | what flower is called before it blooms |
| Stamen | is the complete stem-like structure, both filament & anther, representing the male reproductive organ |
| Filament | stem-like male part of the flower |
| Anther | Pollen producing male part of the flower |
| Pistil | the center structure of a flower containing all the female organs |
| Stigma | sticky female organ that captures pollen |
| Style | the long, slender female part fetween the stigma & the ovaries |
| Ovaries | the female part that contains the ovules and the eggs, later becoming the fruit |
| Ovules | container in the ovaries that holds the eggs |
| Asexual Reproduction | creates a new identical plant without creating a seed |
| Wind, Water, Animals, & Gravity | are four factors which help disperse seeds |
| Petals | is the part of the flower that protects the inner parts and attracts nectar gathering creatures |
| Dicot Leaves | leaves that have netlike veins |
| Dicot Flower | flower has either four or five parts or multiples of 4 or 5 |
| Moncot Seed | a seed with only one seed leaf |
| Monocot Roots | their roots are fiberous, or spread out |
| Dicot Seed | a seed that has two seed leaves |
| Monocot Flower | flower has three parts or multiples of three |
| Dicot Roots | contains one tap root |
| Monocot Leaves | leaves with parallel veins |
| Drupe | a fruit containing one single seed with a hard covering |
| Aggregated Fruit | a fruit that has many fruitlets from a single flower (strawberry or raspberry) |
| Pome | the seeds of this fruit are found in a core, or single ovary (pears & apples) |
| Berry | this fruit contains seeds throughout the flesh of a single enlarged ovary (tomato & watermelon) |
| Runner | Asexual Reproduction - creating new long, slender stems that put out new roots and shoots (strawberies & spider plants) |
| Grafting | Asexual Reproduction - a human joins two different plants to create a new plant with a mixture of traits |
| Leaf Cutting | Asexual Reproduction - part of a plant is cut or broken off and planted to create a new plant |
| Tuber | Asexual Reproduction - a swollen stem produces new plants (potatoes create "eyes" which can become new plants) |
| Bulbs | Asexual Reproduction - an undergroud stem divides creating nodes wich each becomes a new plant |
| Pollination | when a male pollen grain meets female stigma |
| Fertilization | when a male sperm cell joins with the female egg cell |