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Which of the following best describes what occurs after fertilization in a flowering plant?
The petals develop around the ovary
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Reproduction in plants
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How does a flowering plant’s anther help its species survive?(1 point)
Responses It produces food for the plant. It produces
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the process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remains attached is called?
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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called
1.vegetative
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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called(1 point)
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How are the seeds of a plant spread around?(1 point) Responses Insects carry the fruit long distances. This spreads the seeds
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Many plants can reproduce asexually and sexually. which statement below best describes why one method might be more beneficial
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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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Strawberry plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Strawberry farmers use both kinds of reproduction, depending on the
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Finish my prediction
I think a flower’s structure and function increases the chance of reproduction because each part has a
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How does a Flower’s structure and function increase the chance of reproduction for a flowering plant?
Easy and short answer
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What is vegetative reproduction of plants send as modified for storage? Yes or no?
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Which is an example of asexual reproduction in plants?
Question 5 options: budding producing seeds fusing gametes producing
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Ever pick up a dandelion and blow their seeds through the air? Normally, the wind will grab and deliver the seeds all over the
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Unlike ferns, angiosperms use ________ to contain their embryos.(1 point)
Responses sporangium sporangium pollen pollen seeds
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how do most non-seed-bearing plants reproduce?
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how does a flowering plants anther help ist species survive
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Alternation of generations in plants permits(1 point)
Responses only meiosis. only meiosis. neither mitosis nor meiosis. neither
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7. More than 80% of Earth's plants are flowering plants. Flowers are very important, as they help plants reproduce.
Why are
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7. More than 80% of Earth's plants are flowering plants. Flowers are very important, as they help plants reproduce.
Why are
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More than 80% of Earth's plants are flowering plants. Flowers are very important, as they help plants reproduce.
Choose three (3)
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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring the remain attached in called
a. tuber
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant? (1 point)
Responses budding
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant? (1 point) Responses
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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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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant? (1 point)
budding
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A farmer cut a branch from his favorite, mature fruit tree, planted it in the soil, and it grew to be a new tree. The farmer's
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant? (1 point)
COURSE TOOLS •
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Question 3
Plant Reproduction Mitchell and Emma are senior students that share a biology class. Their high school has a section
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant? (1 point)
• binary fission
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How does a flowering plant’s anther help its species survive?(1 point)
Responses It produces pollen for reproduction. It
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A farmer decides to plant flowers on a piece of land that is often affected by disease. The farmer claims that flowers that
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explain how dependency on water for a reproduction is reduced in gymnosperms
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State two advantages of seeds over spores
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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called(1 point)
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Describe how the yellow iris reproduces one paragraph
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What are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower? (1 point) Responses the anther and the filament the anther and the
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define the following:
production in plants pollination pollen grain formation fertilization germination structure of bean seed
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Which of the following non flowering plants produces sexually?
Potatoes Cycads Mosses Ferns
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Wild blackberries reproduce asexually by sprouting new roots when stems touch the ground. They also reproduce sexually through
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Predict how the cloning plants is different from growing them form seeds
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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called (1 point)
COURSE
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Give the biological term for the part of the flower that the fruit is derived from
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Non-Flowering Plants Reproduction Quick Check
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which plant needs wind for fertilization
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What is formed when a male and female gamete come together in a plant’s ovary?(1 point)
Responses a seed a seed anthers anthers
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What happens when pollen lands on the stigma of a flower of the same species?(1 point)
Responses The flower starts to die. The
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Agriculture
Asexual reproduction
Biology
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