Lesson 2 Plant and Animal Nutrition Flashcards

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1
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Male reproductive part of the flower

A

Stamen

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2
Q

Stamen is consists of _____________

A

Anther and Filament

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3
Q

Female reproductive part of the flower

A

Carpel

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4
Q

Top part of the carpel

A

Stigma

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5
Q

Stamen is supported by the ________

A

Style

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6
Q

Base part of the carpel is the _________

A

Ovary

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7
Q

Ovary contains one or more _____________

A

Ovules

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7
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Flower that contain both male and female reproductive parts are called

A

Bisexual flowers

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8
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Flower that contain either male and female reproductive parts are called

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Unisexual flowers

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9
Q

If the transfer of pollen grains takes
place from one flower to another

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Cross Pollination

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9
Q

If the transfer of pollen grains takes place
in the same flower.

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Self Pollination

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10
Q

Reproductive structure in flowering plants; made up of four major whorls

A

Flower

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11
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The outermost whorls of a flower;
collectively called the calyx

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Sepals

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12
Q

Part of the pistil where the pollen grain derived from the microsporangium
attaches during pollination

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Stigma

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12
Q

Innermost whorl of the flower; the female
reproductive structure of the flower;
bears the female sporangia (also known
as the megasporangia)

A

Pistil or Carpels

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13
Q

Part of the pistil that serves as the stalk of
the stigma; leads to the ovary

A

Style

14
Q

Found at the base of the pistil; contains one or more ovules; eventually becomes
the fruit

A

Ovary

15
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  • Ovules becomes the seed
  • Ovary matures into fruit.
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Embryo Development