| A | B |
| angiosperm | a plant that produces seeds enclosed in a fruit |
| flower | the reproductive structure of an angiosperm |
| petal | colorful structure to attract pollinators |
| sepal | this part protects a developing flower |
| stamen | the male part of a flower |
| filament | the thin stalk part of the stamen |
| anther | where pollen is produced |
| pistil | female part of a flower |
| stigma | sticky part of the pistil |
| style | tube connecting stigma and ovary |
| fruit | a ripened ovary |
| zygote | a fertilized egg |
| ovary | where seeds develop |
| monocot | an angiosperm with flower parts in threes and one cotyledon |
| dicot | an angiosperm with flower parts in fours or fives and two cotyledons |