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Angiosperms. Pollination & Fertilization. Seeds & Seed Dispersal. Plants Plants Plants. My plant Says what?. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. Angiosperms Pollination & Fertilization Seeds & Seed Dispersal Plants Plants Plants My plant Says what? 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. What 3 parts make up the carpel/pistil?

  3. Stigma, Style and Ovary

  4. Name the part of the plant that makes pollen

  5. Anther

  6. How many petals would a monocot have?

  7. Any multiple of 3

  8. What turns into the fruit and what turns into the seed?

  9. OvaryOvule

  10. What is the difference between monoecious and dioecious?

  11. Monoecious- male and femaleflowers on the same plant Dioecious - male and female parts on different plants

  12. List 3 good pollinators

  13. Any insects, birds and/or bats

  14. Define fertilization

  15. Union of gametes (egg/sperm)

  16. Name 2 ways a plant would attract a pollinator

  17. Scent, color, nectar or pollen

  18. Why is cross pollination better than self pollination?

  19. Cross pollination mixes the DNA (and makes bigger seed sets)

  20. List 2 adaptations of wind pollinated plants that help it to be successful

  21. Lightweight pollen -wind can carry itLarge feathery stigma that sticks up high to catch pollen Large amounts of pollen are produced

  22. Name 3 parts of a seed

  23. Cotyledon, embryo, radicle, plumule, endosperm or testa

  24. What part of the seed emerges first?

  25. radicle

  26. List 4 methods of seed dispersal

  27. Wind, water, animal, gravity, forceful discharge

  28. Why do plants want their seeds to get as far away as possible?

  29. Because they compete for resources such as space, food or water

  30. List 2 things a human could do to participate in seed dispersal

  31. Throw a bur, blow on a dandelion, go to the bathroom in the woods, etc…

  32. List the 3 items found in a pollen grain and describe the function of each

  33. 2 sperm: 1 = embryo 1 = food sourceTube nucleus = drills hole through style for sperm to travel through

  34. What chemical strengthens a stem?

  35. lignin

  36. Give an example of each of the following: Charophyte, Bryophyte, Pteridophyte, Gymnosperm and Angiosperm

  37. Charophyte - algae Bryophyte-mossPteridophyte-fern Gymnosperm-pine, evergreenAngiosperm-flowering plant

  38. Give 2 examples of Vegetative Propagation

  39. Cuttings Grafting Tissue culture

  40. List 4 of the 5 ways to distinguish a monocot from a dicot

  41. # of cotyledons, venation, vascular bundle arrangement, number of flower parts, roots

  42. What is the difference between xylem and phloem and the materials that they transport

  43. Xylem = up only (water, minerals, nutrients and sugarPhloem = up and down (sugars, amino acids as well as wastes)

  44. How old is this tree?

  45. 11-13 years old

  46. Name the leaf arrangement, venation and type

  47. Opposite, pinnate, simple

  48. What is the difference between an annual, biennial and a perennial?

  49. Annual = lives for 1 year Biennial = lives for 2 years Perennial = lives for many years

  50. Write the chemical reaction for photosynthesis on the board

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