1.
angiosperm: a vascular plant that produces flowers
2.
anther: the part of the stamen of the flower that produces pollen grains
3.
asexual reproduction: The form of reproduction in which a new organism is produced without the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell.
4.
conifer: a plant that grows cones that produce naked seeds
5.
dicotyledon: a seed that has 2 seed leaves
6.
embryo: the tiny plants that forms from a fertillized egg
7.
fern: a vascular plant that has feathery fronds and reproduces without seeds
8.
fertilization: the process in which a sperm cell joins with and egg cell to produce new organisms
9.
grafting: a form of artificial asexual reproduction in which the branch of one plant is inserted into the stem of another plant
10.
gymnosperm: a seed-bearing plant whose seeds are not surrounded by a container
11.
monocotyledon: a seed that as only one seed leave
12.
moss: a very short green plant that does not have true leaves, stems, and roots
13.
ovary: the base of the pistil of a flower, conntaning ovuals
14.
petal: The part of the plant that is usually the largest and most visable part of the flower and helps protect the other parts of a flower.
15.
pistil: The female reproduction parts of the flower.
16.
pollen: the powderlike male spores that develop into 2 male sex cells
17.
pollination: the process by which pollen from the anther of a flower lands on the stigma of a flower
18.
runner: a stem that grows close to the ground and puts out roots and shots
19.
spore: a structure that contains cells that can grow into a new plant without joining with other cells
20.
stamen: the male reproductive part of the flower
21.
stigma: the tip of the pistil of a flower where pollen grains land and stick
22.
style: the stemlike parts of the pistil of a flower that connects the stigma to the ovary