| A | B |
| seed | first stage in the life cycle of a flowering plant |
| seed coat | protects the embryo (the new developing plant) |
| germinate | sprout |
| seedling | new plant that develops from an embryo |
| pistil | part of the flower where seeds develop and grow |
| stamen | produces (makes) pollen |
| petals | brightly colored parts of the flower |
| sprout | to start to grow (germinate) |
| pollen | powerdy material that makes seeds form |
| pollination | process by which pollen reaches a pistil |
| fruit | part of a flower that protects the seed |
| evergreen | have leaves (or needles) all year |
| conifer | "cone-bearing" trees (they make cones) |
| cone | part of a conifer that makes pollen or seeds |
| scales | part of a cone that protects the seeds |
| moisture | water (ex. a wet paper towel) |
| adaptation | helps a plants survive (a cactus has wide shallow roots) |
| tubers | underground plants parts (potatoes) |
| bulbs | grow into plants like tulips but don't produce seedlings |
| embryo | new developing plant |
| parts of a seed | seed coat, stored food, embryo |
| examples of adaptations | poison, thorns/prickers, covering |
| cause of pollination | stemen makes pollen and it's carried by insects or wind to the pistil of another plant to produce new seeds |
| examples of fruit | apple, cheery, peach, tomato |
| parts of a flower | pistil, petals, stamen |