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PLANT WORKSHEET

Name__________________________ Date_______________ Period_____ Score____/26


MATCHING. Match the following structures with their function. You will not use all of the
functions, but you will only use them once.
_____1. Stamen A.transports the seed
_____2. Ovary B. this is how cross pollintation occurs
_____3. Sepal C. Female reproductive structure
_____4. Filament D. this is on top of the pistil and it has a sticky tip
_____5. Ovule E. the thin stalk of the stamen that supports the anther
_____6. Style F. contains the ovules and protects the seeds
_____7. Anther G. male reproductive structure
_____8. Stigma H. connects the stigma to a hollow structure at the base of the flower
_____9. Petal I. Pollen is produced here
_____10. Pistil J. develops into a seed
K. protects the devleoping flower during the budding stage
L. attracts the pollinators by color and scent
Below is a cross section of a flower. Write the letters of the parts next to the corresponding arrow.
Use the word bank provided below. You won’t use all of these words.
A. vascular tissue G. sepal M. style
B. pistil H. bark N. stigma
C. epidermis I. stamen
D. stoma J. filament
E. petal K. ovule
F. ovary L. anther

11. _____ 12. _____

16. _____
13. _____

15. _____

14. _____

List 5 examples of biotic pollinators: List an example of a gymnosperm:


17. 22.
18.
19. List an exmple of an angiosperm:
20. 23.
21.
What is one benefit of cross pollintation?
24.

List two ways that seed dispersal can occur abiotically:


25. 26.
PLANT QUIZ-ANSWER KEY
Name__________________________ Date_______________ Period_____ Score____/26
MATCHING. Match the following structures with their function. You will not use all of
the functions, but you will only use them once.
G_____1. Stamen A.transports the seed
F_____2. Ovary B. this is how cross pollintation occurs
K_____3. Sepal C. Female reproductive structure
E_____4. Filament D. this is on top of the pistil and it has a sticky tip
J_____5. Ovule E. the thin stalk of the stamen that supports the anther
H_____6. Style F. contains the ovules and protects the seeds
I_____7. Anther G. male reproductive structure
D_____8. Stigma H. connects the stigma to a hollow structure at the base of the flower
L_____9. Petal I. Pollen is produced here
C_____10. Pistil J. develops into a seed
K. protects the devleoping flower during the budding stage
L. attracts the pollinators by color and scent
Below is a cross section of a flower. Write the letters of the parts next to the corresponding arrow.
Use the word bank provided below. You won’t use all of these words.
A. vascular tissue G. sepal M. style
B. pistil H. bark N. stigma
C. epidermis I. stamen
D. stoma J. filament
E. petal K. ovule
F. ovary L. anther

11. L. Anther 12. N. Stigma

16. J. Filament
13. M. Style

15. K. Ovule

14. F. Ovary

List 5 examples of biotic pollinators: List an example of a gymnosperm:


17. Birds 22. Pine Tree
18. Bees
19. Humans List an exmple of an angiosperm:
20. Butterflies 23. Any flower Producer
21. Bats
What is one benefit of cross pollintation?
24. genetic variation

List two ways that seed dispersal can occur abiotically:


25. water 26. wind

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