Plant Growth Jeopardy

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Transcript Plant Growth Jeopardy

Parts of the
Flower
How Does
Your Garden
Grow?
Buzzing
Around
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Plants
The sticky upper part
of the pistil which
receives the pollen
What is the Stigma?
The part of the stamen
that holds pollen
What is the anther?
The female
reproductive organ of
a flower
What is the Pistil?
The male part of the
flower
What is the Stamen?
The part of the plant
where the egg
develops into the
seed
What is the Ovary?
The tiny, undeveloped
plant that includes all
the parts of the mature
plant
What is the embryo?
The outside of the seed
that protects the
delicate internal
structures
What is the Seed Coat?
This contains the
food inside the seed,
including oils,
carbohydrates, and
protein
What is the
Cotyledon?
A substance which
helps plants grow
What is Fertilizer?
An incompletely
opened flower
What is a Bud?
A non-digesting storage sac,
which the bee uses to collect
and transport nectar to the
hive
What is the Honey
Stomach?
This bee collects honey and
pollen and does all the work
in the hive
What is the Worker
Bee?
The transfer of pollen from
the male part of the flower of
one plant to the female part of
another plant
What is pollination?
This bee is responsible for
laying the eggs
What is the Queen
Bee?
The spot on a worker bee’s
hind leg where pollen is
stored
What is the Pollen
Basket?
The underground part of the
seed that absorbs water and
minerals from the soil
What is the Root?
The green outgrowth of a
plant stem responsible for
making food
What is the Leaf?
The main trunk of a
plant that holds
leaves and flowers
What is the stem?
The brightly colored
leaves of a flower
What are petals?
The family of plants
with four petals per
flower.
What is Crucifer?
Cutting a crop at the end of
its life cycle
What is Harvesting?
Separating the seeds
from the pod
What is Threshing?
The scientific name
for Wisconsin Fast
Plants
What is Brassica
Rapa?
Pulling out a plant to
ensure that other
plants have enough
space and air
circulation
What is Thinning?
Moving a plant to a
new spot
What is
Transplanting?