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How are the seeds of a plant spread around?(1 point) Responses Bees are attracted to the fruit flowers make. They spread the
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Place the following words into the illustration below : gametes, sporophyte, gametomphyte, and zygote. explain how the terms are
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12. How do the cherries on a cherry tree help the plant reproduce?
A. Cherries develop into seeds, which are young, undeveloped
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Place the following words into the illustration below:gametes,sporophyte,gametophyte, and zygote,. Explain how the terms are
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What are some ways that plants have increased their chance of fertilization
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The sporophyte generation produces spores that grow into a(n) (1 point) gametophyte. gymnosperm. angiosperm. pupa. 2.
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what do angiosperms reproduce with??/
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1. In plants, sexual reproduction occurs when sperm and egg unite to form a...
a. gamete b. gametophyte c. sporophyte d. zygote
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In which from of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant? (1 point)
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Bot
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And which form of reproduction does The offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant?
Vegetative reproduction
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in which form of reproduction does the offspring grow pacifically from the stem or root of a plant?
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring Grill pacifically from the stem or root of a plant?
in which form of
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant
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How does the sticky tip of the pistil help a plant reproduce?
A. The tip of the pistil is sticky so it can trap pollinators. B.
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The fruit of an oak tree is called an acorn. You observe a squirrel gathering and burying acorns. Several months later, you
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The banana tree has large, bell-shaped flowers that bloom at night and have a strong smell. The banana tree most likely relies
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Would flowers be more reproductively successful if they adapted to more than just the needs of one pollinator such as the
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Momma J
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Choose all that apply: How can a monkey help with plant reproduction?
A They eat a plants fruit then excrete seeds in new places.
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You will never know
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use _____ pollen on anthers
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant?
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Momma J
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Pollinators help plants with reproduction boxes also help plants with reproduction but there are there are not pollinators. So
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What are some ways the plants have increased their chance of fertilization name at least two
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wewoowewoo
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which plant needs wind for fertilization to occur?
A. pine tree B. fern C. lily D. rosebush
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JR
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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from
a. The sepal to the pedicel B. the filament to the style C. the pistil to
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JR
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what are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower?
A. the ovule and the stigma B. the petal and the sepal C. the anther
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JR
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After pollination the ovary sometimes becomes
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After pollination the ovary sometimes becomes what?
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JR
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Geoff planted dahlias in his garden. Dahlias have bullbs that dvide and reproduce underground. in the first year, geoff's garden
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1. In plants, sexual reproduction occurs when sperm and egg unite to form a...
a. gamete b. gametophyte c. sporophyte d. zygote
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when plants release reproductive cells in the air to reproduce asexually, what is it called?
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Choose all that apply: How can a monkey help with plant reproduction?
A They are pollinators. B They eat a plants fruit then
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Pick the right options in the dropdown below.
In Gymnosperms use _____ in cones to reproduce, whereas ferns and mosses
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How has this plant increased its chances of reproductive success? Use 2 pieces of evidence in your answer. Remember to use
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Beginning at spores, place the following words in the cycle.
It starts at spores, and has 4 blanks. Words that fill in the blanks
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Some conifers bear female cones on the top half of the tree and male cones on the bottom half. Why do you think this arrangement
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What are some ways that plants have increased their chance of fertilization? Name at least 2. (Hint: Complete this question
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I’m which form of reproductive does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant?
Options: Binary fission
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Certain trees, in fact, produce seeds only when fire heats them. If the fire removes
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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called
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1. In plants, sexual reproduction occurs when sperm and egg unite to form a...
a. gamete b. gametophyte c. sporophyte d. zygote
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How might pollen be carried from the anther to the female part of the flower?
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Julie
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Seedless vascular plants produce spores that grow into _____.
mosses nonvascular plants gametophytes sporophytes
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Reproduction in Flowering Plants Quick Check%0D%0A4 of 44 of 4 Items%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion%0D%0AWhich structure is thick to
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In pine, both the staminate and ovulate cones occur on the same tree, but not on the same branch. The ovulate cones are usually
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Many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Which statement below best describes why one method might be more
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many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually, which statement below best describes why one method might be more
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what is meant by vegetative propagation by stem?
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What are 3 ways plants can reproduce?
I think it is asexual and sexual but I can't figure out what the third way would be.
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Each plant of a certain variety yields 50 seeds in the early fall and then dies. Only 40 percent of these seeds produce plants
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