| A | B |
| Embryo | a baby plant |
| Cotyledon | food for the baby plant |
| Seedcoat | protects the seed |
| Germinate | the seed grows into a flower |
| Nutrients | they are food |
| Pollination | when the pollen gets stuck on the stigma |
| Cross Pollination | when a flower pollinates another flower |
| Self Pollination | when a flower is pollinated by its own pollen |
| Anther | the pollen-bearing part of the flower |
| Ovary | the base of a pistil of a flower where seeds are formed |
| Pistil | the part of the flower that receives pollen and where seeds develop |
| Roots | helps to keep the plant in place and stores water and food |
| Stem | holds the plant up and carries water to the leaves |
| Pollen | powder like grains that stick to the stigma so seeds can form |
| Stigma | sticky part of the pistil that collects pollen |
| Four Parts to a Plant | stem, leaves, flower and roots |
| Four Parts of a Seed | embryo, seed leaves, cotelydon, and seed coat |
| Things Plants need to grow | water, sun, nutrients, and space |
| What part of the flower does fruit come from? | Ovary |
| Why are bees important to flowers? | bees pollinate the flowers |