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Plants SOL 4.4

Which part of the plant supports the plant and allows the movement of water and nutrients?

the stem

Which part of the plant makes food for the plant?

leaves

The seed forms in the female reproductive part of the flower called the:

pistil

Pollen forms on the ends of the male reproductive parts of the flower called the:

stamen

stamen Pollen collects on the stamen.

The small leaves that form around the developing flower are the:

sepals

sepals

Pollen is transferred from the stamen to the pistil in a process called:

pollination

Most plants reproduce with seeds, but ferns and mosses reproduce with:

spores

Green plants produce their own food in a process called:

photosynthesis

Plants are green because of:

chlorophyll

Many plants enter a period of ____________ during the winter, which is similar for hibernation for animals. During this period most of their normal activities stop.

dormancy