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http://library.thinkquest.org/3715/plant1.gif. Plant Study Guide. Prepare the definitions for the following terms. http://diagnostics.montana.edu/Graphics/FlowerStigmaAnther.gif. Anther. the part of the stamen that produces pollen.
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http://library.thinkquest.org/3715/plant1.gif Plant Study Guide • Prepare the definitions for the following terms
http://diagnostics.montana.edu/Graphics/FlowerStigmaAnther.gifhttp://diagnostics.montana.edu/Graphics/FlowerStigmaAnther.gif Anther • the part of the stamen that produces pollen.
http://msuplants.com/SaylorPlants/Ref_Info/Flower_001k_color_.JPGhttp://msuplants.com/SaylorPlants/Ref_Info/Flower_001k_color_.JPG Corolla • the bell-shaped portion of the flower.
http://www.kidsgardening.com/onlinecourse/Diagrams/c1/c1-1seed.gifhttp://www.kidsgardening.com/onlinecourse/Diagrams/c1/c1-1seed.gif Cotyledon • the portion of the seed used as food for the young plant.
http://www.growhydroponicgarden.com/content_images/1/grow-hydroponic-garden-51_1.jpghttp://www.growhydroponicgarden.com/content_images/1/grow-hydroponic-garden-51_1.jpg Egg • a seed before genetic information arrives from the pollen.
Filament • this part of the stamen holds up the anther towards the open part of the flower.
Geotropism • a response to gravity.
Iodine • the chemical used for the starch test, turning starch black.
Ovary • the place in the pistil where eggs are formed
Phototropism • a response to light.
Pistil • the part of the plant that contains the ovary.
Seed • an egg that has received genetic information from pollen. Therefore, genetic information is transferred from one plant to another.
Seed coat • the protective outer covering of the seed.
Sepal • the protective outer petal of the flower.
Stamen • the part of the plant where pollen is formed.
Tropism • a response.