| A | B |
| The part of a plant that provides support and allows for the movement of water and nutrients through the plant | stem |
| The "male" part of a flower | stamen |
| Plants with roots, stems, leaves and flowers reproduce with ____ | seeds |
| When a male plant cell fertilizes a female plant cell, a seed that contains a young plant is produced. This young plant is called | an embryo |
| Ferns and mosses are examples of plant that reproduce with____. | spores |
| The green pigment fills the chloroplasts | chlorophyll |
| The process by which pollen is transferred from the stamen to the stigma is | pollination |
| The part of a plant where food is produced is the | leaf |
| The process by which plants use the sun's energy to make sugar | photosynthesis |
| The part of the pistil that receives the pollen | stigma |
| Anchors the plant, stores food, and absorbs water and nutrients | root |
| Tiny bits of plant life that make reproduction possible in plants without seeds | spores |
| Vascular plants can be divided into two groups | plants with spores and plants with seeds |
| A period of suspended life processes brought on by changes in the environment | dormancy |
| Gas used by plants to carry on photosynthesis | carbon dioxide |
| Gas used by plants to break down glucose | oxygen |
| Pollen is produced here | anther |
| The "female" part of a flower | pistil |
| Flowers are this kind of reproduction | sexual reproduction |
| The small leaves that form the housing of a developing flower are the | sepals |