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Chapter 6 Lesson 2 Review Game

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  • What is the young plant growing inside of a seed called?
    Embryo
  • What 3 things to seeds need to germinate?
    1.) water 2.) oxygen 3.) right temperature
  • The fertilized egg then becomes a ________________.
    Seed
  • When the fruit is ripe, the seeds are ready to grow into ___________________.
    New Plants
  • Plants have adaptations that help them scatter seeds, also known as _________________.
    seed dispersal
  • As an animal feeds on the nectar, pollen from the __________ on the _____________ rubs off onto the animals’ body.
    anther, stamen
  • The sperm cell and egg cell combine in a process called ______________________.
    Fertilization
  • What is the food for the embryo called inside of a seed?
    Cotyledon
  • Not all plants grow from seeds or spores. Some plants grow from ______________, _____________, or _____________________.
    stems, roots, or leaves.
  • Explain why it would be a problem for all the seeds to fall near a parent tree.
    The parent tree would take up most of the living space and resources that the seeds would need to grow properly.
  • __________________ from the pollen travel down the pollen tube to the egg cells or ________________.
    Sperm Cells, Ovules
  • Other plants reproduce by forming tiny cells called ______________.
    Spores
  • Tulips grow from a _____________.
    Bulb
  • Each seed contains a ___________________.
    Young Plant
  • Other plants reproduce through ______________. The bud drops off of the plant to grow a new plant.
    Budding
  • Flowers make a sweet liquid called ______________ that is very tasty for bees, bats, and birds.
    Nectar
  • The ovary _________________ the seeds.
    Protects
  • Some seeds have tiny ______________ that attach to animal’s fur or a person’s clothes.
    Hooks
  • The movement of pollen from stamen to pistil is called ____________________.
    Pollination
  • Some plants make ___________ that can grow into new plants
    Seeds
  • Male part of the flower Surrounds the pistil and helps produce pollen
    Stamen
  • What is on the outside of a seed?
    Seed Coat
  • The pollen may then rub off onto the ___________ of the _____________ of another flower that the animal visits.
    stigma, pistil
  • ______________ + _________________ = seed
    Sperm Cell + Egg Cell
  • Wide green leaf-like structures below the petals Protects the flower bud before it opens
    Sepals
  • In order for seeds to form, pollen has to get from a ___________ to a ____________.
    Stamen, Pistil
  • Some plants like strawberries have stems called __________________________.
    Runners
  • The ovary grows into a ______________.
    Fruit
  • A bulb is a type of underground _______________ that stores food.
    Stem
  • Some seeds are built to spread with ___________.
    Wind
  • Once pollen lands on the stigma, a thin ____________ grows down through the ______________.
    tube, style
  • The pollen contains ________________
    Sperm Cells
  • Some trees and grasses rely on _____________ for pollination instead of bees, butterflies, and bats.
    Wind
  • The part that is easily seen on a flower Often colorful and can help attract insects to the flower. Insects help in pollination.
    Petals