Science Flashcards

1
Q

the success of a species to produce offspring and have those offspring then successfully reproduce with a member of their own species to create a new generation

A

Reproductive success

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2
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Behavioral or physical characteristics of an organism that help it to better survive and reproduce in its environment

A

Adaptation

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3
Q

produces and stores pollen

A

anther

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4
Q

stalk that supports the stigma and connects to the ovary

A

style

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5
Q

supports the flower, becomes a stem to some fruits

A

peduncle

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6
Q

brightly colored structures that attract pollinators

A

petals

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7
Q

eggs inside the ovary - after fertilization it turns into a seed

A

ovule

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8
Q

long stalk that supports and holds up the anther

A

filament

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9
Q

leaf-like structures - protect the buds

A

sepal

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10
Q

produces and stores the ovules - location of fertilization

A

ovary

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11
Q

sticky structure where pollen lands

A

stigma

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12
Q

male reproductive cells (sperm)

A

pollen grains

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13
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Term that refers to the female portions of a flower; includes stigma, style, and ovary

A

pistil

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14
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male reproductive part of a flower; includes pollen, anther, and filament

A

stamen

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15
Q

when the pollen is transferred from the stamen to the pistil

A

pollination

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16
Q

when the pollen grain (sperm) joins the ovule (eggs) in the ovary to produce a seed. this is sexual reproduction

A

fertilization

17
Q

scattering of plant seeds

A

seed dispersal

18
Q

the growth of the seed into a plant

A

germination