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This is a complete definition list of plant reproduction and the importance of seeds. These definitions have been compiled from a variety of sources, including the IEB SAGS document, textbooks, and class notes. Mastering the correct terminology is crucial for exam success. The absence of correct terminology can cost you marks in the final exams—even if you understand the concept. These clear, concise definitions will help ensure you understand complex concepts, ensuring you excel in your assessments.

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Plant Reproduction/seeds definitions
Species – organisms that look similar and can sexually reproduce and produce
fertile, viable offspring.
Gymnosperms – plants that produce seeds, that are not enclosed in a fruit or ovary.
Angiosperms – flowering plants.
Asexual propagation - plants are asexually created without going through the seed
cycle.
Cuttings – a form off asexual propagation where a vegetative plant part is removed
from the parent plan to create a new daughter plant. A portion of a stem, root, or leaf
cut may be used for this.
Grafting – a form of asexual propagation when two separate plants are combined to
create a new plant.
Rootstock – the plant used for the rooting system during grafting.
Scion – the plant used for the preferred flower or fruit during grafting.
Micropropagation – plant tissue culture used to produce clones of plants.
Sexual reproduction – the production of offspring by the fusion of two gametes.
Asexual reproduction – reproduction with one parent, all offspring are clones of the
parent.
Gametes – sex cells (sperm and ova) which are produced by meiosis.
Fertilization – the fusion of haploid male and haploid female gametes, in the ovary
to form a diploid zygote.
Germination – the process where seeds absorb water.
Flowers – the sexual reproductive organs of angiosperms.
Sticky stigma - a part of the pistil, produces sticky substance to receives pollen and
site of pollination.
Style – supports the sticky stigma upright.
Ovary – contains ovules, after fertilisation the ovary around the developing ovule
becomes the fruit.
Superior ovary – if the ovary is above the stem, this is adapted for wind and insect
pollinated plants.
Inferior ovary – if the ovary is below the stem, it is adapted to bird pollinated
flowers.
Pistil – the female plants reproductive organs, including the sticky stigma, style and
ovary.
Whorls – rings of floral petals.
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