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J.M.J.
Name: ______________________________________
KEY
Date:ANSWER
__________________
TEST REVIEW: CLASSIFICATION AND REPRODUCITON OF FLOWERS
reproduce
1. Scientists classify plants according to how they ___________________________
and
transport nutrients
_________________________
.
vascular
2. Plants with tube like structures are called _________________________
plants. Plants
non-vascular
without tube like structures are called ____________________________
plants.
seeds
spores
3. Plants can either reproduce using ____________________
or ____________________
.
seeds
4. A flowering plant reproduces using _______________________
.
5. Ferns and mosses reproduce using _______________________
.
spores
pistil
6. The female part of the flower is called the __________________________
.
7. The male part of the flower is called the _____________________________
stamen
.
Match column I with Column II
B
catches the pollen; it´s sometimes sticky
A.
sepals
H
produces the pollen
B.
stigma
G
the female cells in the ovary
C.
ovary
D
tube between the stigma and the ovary
D.
style
A
leaf like parts that cover the flower bud
before it opens
E.
petals
E
attract insects and animals
F.
filament
C
holds the eggs
G.
ovules (eggs)
F
the stalk on which the anther sits
H.
anther
Identify:
1. the pollen cell and the egg combine in the ovary
FERTILIZATION
2. to start to grow
GERMINATION
3. the movement of pollen from stamen to pistil
POLLINATION
4. Three ways pollen can be transferred:
INSECTS/ANIMALS
HUMANS
WIND
Explain how a pollen cell turns into a new plant. Name each process.
1. A pollen cell is transferred to the stigma of a flower during pollination.
2. The pollen cell enters the stigma, travels down the style into the ovary where it combines with the egg. (fertilization)
3. The fertilized egg becomes a seed, which germinates and eventually grows into a new flower or plant. (germination)