Plant Reproduction Quiz. stigma style ovary ovule carpel anther filament stamen petal sepal receptacle Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed.

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Plant Reproduction Quiz

stigma style ovary ovule carpel anther filament stamen petal sepal receptacle Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test Use the diagram below to test your knowledge of the definitions. Try and say the definition to yourself before you click on the answer.

Flower Structure Quiz What is the name of the structure labelled X in the diagram? sepal stamen peduncle carpel X Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test Click the correct answer

Flower Structure Quiz Where is pollen made? stigma sepal anther ovary Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test

Flower Structure Quiz Where is the ovule found in a flower? petals style nectary ovary Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test

Flower Structure Quiz Which parts of the flower are labelled below: X = filament, Y = anther X Y X = stigma, Y = style X = anther, Y = filament X = style, Y = stigma Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test

Pollination Quiz Pollination is the transfer from….? the stigma to anther style to stamen anther to stigma ovule to filament Flower Structure Pollination Fruit Development Seed Dispersal Germination Test Click the correct answer

Pollination Quiz The two mechanisms for pollination are? Wind and water Insect and water Insect and wind Wind and birds Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test

Pollination Quiz Cross-pollination… Increases variation Decreases variation Is only performed by wind Is only performed by insects Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test

Pollination Quiz Flowers are adapted for wind-pollination by… Having feathery stigmas Having a nectary Having bright petals and a scent Having sticky stigmas Flower Structure Pollination Fruit Development Seed Dispersal Germination Test

Seed dispersal quiz Which mechanism for dispersal is used by the seed shown in the picture mechanical wind animal water Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test Click the correct answer

Seed dispersal quiz Which mechanism for dispersal is used by the seed shown in the picture water animal wind mechanical Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test Click the correct answer

Seed dispersal quiz Which mechanism for dispersal is used by the seed shown in the picture wind mechanical animal water Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test Click the correct answer

Seed dispersal quiz Which mechanism for dispersal is used by the seed shown in the picture mechanical animal wind water Flower Structure Pollination Fertilisation Seed Dispersal Germination Test Click the correct answer