| A | B |
| The male parts of a flower | stamen |
| The female part of a flower | pistil |
| Place where pollen is deposited | stigma |
| Structure composed of sepals, protects the flower bud | calyx |
| The name for the ring of petals | corolla |
| Pollen producing structure of flower | anther |
| Refers to a flower that is missing any of the major parts | incomplete flower |
| Refers to a flower that is missing either the male or the female parts | imperfect flower |
| A plant that has both male and female flowers on the same plant | monoeicious |
| A plant that has only female or only male flowers on one plant | dioecious |
| The structure in the ovary which will become the seed | ovule |
| Another name for the female gametophyte of flowering plants | megagametophyte (egg sac) |
| Another name for the male gametophyte of flowering plants | microgametophyte (pollen) |
| Cell that will make a path for sperm to travel through to reach the egg cell | tube cell |
| Refers to the process in dicots where there are two sperm cells and one fertilizes the egg while the other fertilizes the central cell to produce the endosperm | double fertilization |
| Food supply for the embryo | endosperm |
| Tissue in embryo that is capable of dividing to give rise to new growth | meristematic tissue |
| The upper meristematic tissue of the embryo that will produce new shoots | epicotyl |
| The lower meristematic tissue of the embryo that will produce new root growth | hypocotyl |
| “seed leaves” that give nourishment to the developing embryo | cotyledon |
| asexual reproduction where a stem from a plant can produce a whole new stem | cuttings |
| Asexual reproduction where new buds develop where a plant is injured or cut. | adventitious budding |
| Production of new plants on the edges of leaves | leaf generation |
| Method of asexual reproduction seen in strawberries | runners (stolons) |
| Asexual reproduction by means of an underground stem | rhizome |
| An enlarged underground stem that can grow into a new plant | tuber |
| Asexual reproduction where seeds are produced without fertilization | apomixis |
| refers to asexual reproduction in general | vegetative propagation |