Plant Life Cycle Fact Sheet Classroom Poster Template Page 2

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pollination – the transfer of pollen from
anther – the part of the stamen that
germination – the process of beginning
one flower to the stigma of another
produces the pollen
growth for a seed
flower – There are two main agents for
pollination – wind and insect
nutrients – minerals that are needed
carpel – together the stigma, style and
for plant growth. They are dissolved in
ovary form the carpel - the part of the
reproduction – the process of making
soil water and are taken in by the plant’s
plant where the female sex cells are
new, young organisms (flowering plants
root system
produced – ova (eggs)
produce seeds)
dispersal – the method of moving seeds
ova – the female sex cells of the plan
seeds – the fertilised ova of the plant
away from the mature plant – There
are four types – wind, water , animal
sepal – the part of the flower that
ovary – the part of the plant that pro-
and explosion
protects it as a bud
duces the female sex cells – ova (eggs)
stamen – together the anther and
fertilisation – the joining of a male and
petal – the part of the flower which is
filament form the stamen - the part of
female sex cell (e.g. pollen and ova)
often brightly coloured
the plant where the male sex cells are
produced - pollen
flowering plants – plants that have
photosynthesis – the process by
stigma– the part of the plant that pollen
flowers in order to reproduce
which a plant makes its own food from
sticks to and leads to the ovules
sunlight
fruits – the fleshy parts of the plant
style – the part of the carpel joining the
containing the seeds
stigma to the ovary

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