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Plants
What is an embryo?
The tiny, undeveloped plant
found in the seed
Row 1, Col 1
What is a bud?
A small new growth at the
tip or side of a plant stem
1,2
What is a bee?
An insect that helps move pollen
from 1 flower to another
1,3
What is a leaf?
The flat, green part
of a plant that
grows off of the stem
1,4
What is the pistil?
The female part of the flower
What is a pod?
The part of a plant that
surrounds the seeds
2,1
What is pollen?
Bees need to gather this to pollinate
2,3
What is the stem?
The part of a plant that supports
the leaves, fruit, or flowers
2,4
What is a seed scar?
A spot on a seed that
shows where
it was attached
to the parent plant
3,1
What is the stamen?
The male part of the flower
3,2
What is the head?
The part of the insect’s
body on the
opposite end
from the abdomen
3,3
What is a seedling?
A very young plant
3,4
What is germination?
The process by which seeds
swell up, begin to
sprout and develop
a stem and roots
4,1
What is cross pollination?
The process by which pollen
is carried from the male part
of a flower to the
female part of another flower
4,2
What is the abdomen?
The part of the insect’s body
that is on the
end opposite from the head
4,3
What is the root?
A plant part that grows
down into the soil
4,4
What is the cotyledon?
A thick leaf in the seeds
of a plant
that provides food
until the plant can
make its own food
5,1
What is chlorophyll?
A substance in plants
that absorbs
light and uses
its energy to
make food. Gives green plants
their color.
5,2
What is a bee stick?
A toothpick with a dead
honeybee glued to its end
5,3
What is to transplant?
To move a plant to
another location
5,4