Science Experiments This test address all of the parts of the plant and its cells. The student will learn each term mstamps1 published on May 02, 2017 Stacked 1/14 Bud A plant part that can grow int a new stem, leaf or tree A plant part that can grow int a new root, leaf or flower A plant part that can grow int a new stem, leaf or flower 2/14 Sexual Reproduction Reproduction with one parent Reproduction with two parents Reproduction by dogs and cats 3/14 Vegegatative propagative A form of asexual reproduction with seeds A form of asexual reproduction without seeds A form of bsexual reproduction without seeds 4/14 Seedling The stage when germinated seed begins dying and making its own food The stage when germinated seed begins growing and making its own food The stage when germinated seed begins growing and eating its own food 5/14 Fruit A plant that contains vitamins A plant that contains minerals A plant that contains seeds 6/14 Embryo The tiny plant inside a seed The tiny plant outside a seed The tiny pant which makes a seed 7/14 Pistil The female part of the flower The male part of the flower The male part of the snail 8/14 Germinate The sprouting of a branch The sprouting of a seed The sprouting of a limb 9/14 Stamen The male part of the flower that produces milk The male part of the flower that produces pollen The male part of the flower that produces seeds 10/14 Spore A seed-like structure that cannot produce a new plant A seed-like structure that produces a new plant A seed-like structure that produces a new tree 11/14 Seed A structure produced by a plant that contains a tiny undeveloped plant and a supply of food for the plant A structure produced by a animal that contains a tiny undeveloped plant and a supply of food for the plant A structure produced by a plant that contains a tiny undeveloped plant and a supply of water for the plant 12/14 Asexual Reproduction Reproduction with multiple parents Reproduction with only one parent Reproduction with three parents 13/14 Egg A cell in a flower that may develop into a seed A cell in a flower that may develop into a weed A cell in a flower that may develop into a plant 14/14 Fruiting Body A structure in fungi where spores cannot form A structure in fungi where spores grow wild A structure in fungi where spores form