Answer:
1. <u>P</u><u>o</u><u>l</u><u>l</u><u>i</u><u>n</u><u>a</u><u>t</u><u>i</u><u>o</u><u>n</u> is the transfer of pollen from the male to the female part of a plant.
2. Reproductive cells, such as sperm and egg cells, have a single set of chromosomes and are said to be <u>haploids(?)</u> .
3. A plant may have one or two seed leaves, which are referred to as <u>cotyledon</u>.
4. The <u>e</u><u>m</u><u>b</u><u>r</u><u>y</u><u>o</u> is the young immature plant found within the seed.
5. Some seeds must go through a period of cold temperatures before they will germinate. This process is referred to as <u>stratification</u>.
6. <u>Cross</u><u> </u><u>pollination</u> occurs when pollen from a plant pollinates a flower on a different plant.
7. Small segments of DNA, called <u>genes</u> establish the code for life processes and the appearance of a plant.
8. <u>G</u><u>e</u><u>r</u><u>m</u><u>i</u><u>n</u><u>a</u><u>t</u><u>i</u><u>o</u><u>n</u> is the breaking down of the seed coat.