sporestiny one celledreproductivestructures foundon plants suchas fernsstoloncreeping stemthat growsalong thesurface of theground in grassplantsantherpart of thestamen thatproducespollen grainspetalsparts ofthe flowerthat attractpollinatorsChristianKonradSprengelGerman botanistknown fordiscoveringdetails of plantreproductionplantreproductionprimarypurposeof flowersphotosynthesisfoodmakingprocess ofplantspollentubeforms throughwhich thesperm cell willtravel to reachthe egg cellovarya fruitdevelopsfrom this partof the flowerseedlingyoung plantthat is ableto survivewithout itscotyledonsplumulepart of plantembryo thatdevelops intothe shoot ofthe plantbienniala plant thatneeds 2growingseasonssessileleaves thatattachdirectly toa stemsepalsleaf likestructures atthe base of aflower'spetalsnodeplace wherea leafattaches tothe stemtranspirationmain force thatbrings water upa plant'stransport tubespollinationtransfer ofpollen fromthe stamento the top ofthe pistilvegetativeplantreproductionthat does notinvolve flowers,seeds, or fruitradiclepart of plantembryo thatdevelopsinto the rootsystembulbundergroundstructure madeof thick, fleshyleavessurroundingstemQueenAnne'sLacemember ofthe parsleyfamily that isalso knownas wild carrotangiospermscientific termfor plants thatproduce seedscovered by aflowercompounda leaf thathas morethan oneblade joinedto the petioleherbaceousplants thathavenonwoodystemssporestiny one celledreproductivestructures foundon plants suchas fernsstoloncreeping stemthat growsalong thesurface of theground in grassplantsantherpart of thestamen thatproducespollen grainspetalsparts ofthe flowerthat attractpollinatorsChristianKonradSprengelGerman botanistknown fordiscoveringdetails of plantreproductionplantreproductionprimarypurposeof flowersphotosynthesisfoodmakingprocess ofplantspollentubeforms throughwhich thesperm cell willtravel to reachthe egg cellovarya fruitdevelopsfrom this partof the flowerseedlingyoung plantthat is ableto survivewithout itscotyledonsplumulepart of plantembryo thatdevelops intothe shoot ofthe plantbienniala plant thatneeds 2growingseasonssessileleaves thatattachdirectly toa stemsepalsleaf likestructures atthe base of aflower'spetalsnodeplace wherea leafattaches tothe stemtranspirationmain force thatbrings water upa plant'stransport tubespollinationtransfer ofpollen fromthe stamento the top ofthe pistilvegetativeplantreproductionthat does notinvolve flowers,seeds, or fruitradiclepart of plantembryo thatdevelopsinto the rootsystembulbundergroundstructure madeof thick, fleshyleavessurroundingstemQueenAnne'sLacemember ofthe parsleyfamily that isalso knownas wild carrotangiospermscientific termfor plants thatproduce seedscovered by aflowercompounda leaf thathas morethan oneblade joinedto the petioleherbaceousplants thathavenonwoodystems

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. tiny one celled reproductive structures found on plants such as ferns
    spores
  2. creeping stem that grows along the surface of the ground in grass plants
    stolon
  3. part of the stamen that produces pollen grains
    anther
  4. parts of the flower that attract pollinators
    petals
  5. German botanist known for discovering details of plant reproduction
    Christian Konrad Sprengel
  6. primary purpose of flowers
    plant reproduction
  7. food making process of plants
    photosynthesis
  8. forms through which the sperm cell will travel to reach the egg cell
    pollen tube
  9. a fruit develops from this part of the flower
    ovary
  10. young plant that is able to survive without its cotyledons
    seedling
  11. part of plant embryo that develops into the shoot of the plant
    plumule
  12. a plant that needs 2 growing seasons
    biennial
  13. leaves that attach directly to a stem
    sessile
  14. leaf like structures at the base of a flower's petals
    sepals
  15. place where a leaf attaches to the stem
    node
  16. main force that brings water up a plant's transport tubes
    transpiration
  17. transfer of pollen from the stamen to the top of the pistil
    pollination
  18. plant reproduction that does not involve flowers, seeds, or fruit
    vegetative
  19. part of plant embryo that develops into the root system
    radicle
  20. underground structure made of thick, fleshy leaves surrounding stem
    bulb
  21. member of the parsley family that is also known as wild carrot
    Queen Anne's Lace
  22. scientific term for plants that produce seeds covered by a flower
    angiosperm
  23. a leaf that has more than one blade joined to the petiole
    compound
  24. plants that have nonwoody stems
    herbaceous