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A3.4 Plants "Angiosperms" Matching

Covering p.130 - 136 Angiosperms; Covered Seeds; Flowering Plants; Flower parts, Types of Fruit; Sexual & Asexual Reproduction.

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Angiospermmeans covered seed
"Angio"means covered
"Sperm"means seed
Fruitcovering for seed
Flowercontains the reproductive organs of an angiosperm
Sepalprotective covering for the flower bud
Budwhat flower is called before it blooms
Stamenis the complete stem-like structure, both filament & anther, representing the male reproductive organ
Filamentstem-like male part of the flower
AntherPollen producing male part of the flower
Pistilthe center structure of a flower containing all the female organs
Stigmasticky female organ that captures pollen
Stylethe long, slender female part fetween the stigma & the ovaries
Ovariesthe female part that contains the ovules and the eggs, later becoming the fruit
Ovulescontainer in the ovaries that holds the eggs
Asexual Reproductioncreates a new identical plant without creating a seed
Wind, Water, Animals, & Gravityare four factors which help disperse seeds
Petalsis the part of the flower that protects the inner parts and attracts nectar gathering creatures
Dicot Leavesleaves that have netlike veins
Dicot Flowerflower has either four or five parts or multiples of 4 or 5
Moncot Seeda seed with only one seed leaf
Monocot Rootstheir roots are fiberous, or spread out
Dicot Seeda seed that has two seed leaves
Monocot Flowerflower has three parts or multiples of three
Dicot Rootscontains one tap root
Monocot Leavesleaves with parallel veins
Drupea fruit containing one single seed with a hard covering
Aggregated Fruita fruit that has many fruitlets from a single flower (strawberry or raspberry)
Pomethe seeds of this fruit are found in a core, or single ovary (pears & apples)
Berrythis fruit contains seeds throughout the flesh of a single enlarged ovary (tomato & watermelon)
RunnerAsexual Reproduction - creating new long, slender stems that put out new roots and shoots (strawberies & spider plants)
GraftingAsexual Reproduction - a human joins two different plants to create a new plant with a mixture of traits
Leaf CuttingAsexual Reproduction - part of a plant is cut or broken off and planted to create a new plant
TuberAsexual Reproduction - a swollen stem produces new plants (potatoes create "eyes" which can become new plants)
BulbsAsexual Reproduction - an undergroud stem divides creating nodes wich each becomes a new plant
Pollinationwhen a male pollen grain meets female stigma
Fertilizationwhen a male sperm cell joins with the female egg cell


Science Teacher
American Heritage School (Plantation)
Plantation, FL

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