Seed Dormancy, Pollination, and Asexual Reproduction in Plants

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  1. 4. This is a form of propagation where new plants grow off stems that run horizontally to the ground.
  2. 8. The female part of a plant.
  3. 9. This type of dormancy is the condition where seeds which is incapable of germination due to an environmental restraint.
  4. 11. This method of propagation involves cutting the stems of two different plants and pressing the cut ends together.
  5. 12. This type of seed dormancy occurs when the seed has taken in water, but has been placed under extremely unfavorable conditions for germination.
  6. 13. The state or a condition in which seeds are prevented from germinating, even under the favorable environmental conditions for germination.
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  1. 1. This is the method of asexual reproduction that ferns use.
  2. 2. This method of asexual reproduction is when a new plant develops from an outgrowth known as a bud.
  3. 3. This type of dormancy is when the seed is incapable of germination even if conditions suitable for seedling growth are supplied.
  4. 5. This is the outer part of a seed that provides protection to the seed. (two words, no space)
  5. 6. This is the part of a plant that is brightly colored to attract pollinators.
  6. 7. A particle that falls from the stamen and is transferred to the pistil for pollination.
  7. 9. The part of a see that becomes the new plant when the seed germinates.
  8. 10. The male part of a plant.