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In angiosperms, pollen grains are
A. diploid and are made when haploid gametes join in fertilization B. diploid and are made when
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Cherry
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In seed plants, what is an important difference between gymnosperms and most angiosperms? A)Gymnosperms rely on animals to carry
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Corie
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spores are produced in reproductive structure called .
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james
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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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In three to five sentences, answer the following questions:
What is one feature of a flower that is trying to attract the
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what is the name of the cell produced on the underside of a fern that can grow into a new fern?
a. a cone b. a spore c. a seed d.
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What is fertilisation in plants?
Types of fertilisation in plants? Stages of fertilisation in plants? Factors of fertilisation in
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Write note on the following
Pollination Fertilization Germination Growth
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Unlike ferns, angiosperms use ________ to contain their embryos.(1 point)
Responses pollen pollen spores spores seeds seeds
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arii
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In what way are moss and fern reproduction the same?
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In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or foot of the plant
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Jo mama
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in what way is fern reproduction and moss reproduction the same?
(A) they both require water to reproduce B) their dominant stage
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kayla
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Which structure connects the stigma to the overy
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Jo mama
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Describe how the sporophytes of hornwortes differ from the sporophytes of mosses or liverwortes?
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Gallad Husein Cirbad
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What is located on the anther?
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Anonymous
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Strawberries can reproduce from seeds found in fruits or from special stems That take root in the soil and become plans of the
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Hippopotamus
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Strawberries can reproduce from seeds found in the fruit or from special stems that take root in the soil and become plants of
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Cherie
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What is the main purpose of these tubes?
A. making flowers for reproduction B. creating speech C. carrying nutrients and wastes
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Difference between the reproduction of sweet potato and potato.
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Anonymous
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Today you will review all topics that you’ve learned in this unit.
Read through the list of topics from this unit. Make sure
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myworldwha
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What structure connects the stigma to the ovary
A. Style B. Stamen C.pistil D.ovule
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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from
A. The filament to the style B. The anther to the stigma C. The pistil to
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A bee will pollinate a flower if it moves pollen from (1point)
O the sepal to the pedicel. O the anther to the stigma. O the
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in what ways are moss and fern reproduction the same
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write an essay explaining these things.
Flowers have male and female structures that help the plant to reproduce sexually
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melanie martinez <3333
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A shop owner wants to make large sense of pinecones for holidays if he wants the larger cones from a pine which cones do he want
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Which plant needs wind for fertilization to occur?
A. Rose bush B. Lily. C. Fern. D. Pine tree.
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providing examples explain how sexual reproduction in plants has evolved to become less dependent on water
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cali
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providing examples explain how sexual reproduction in plants has evolved to become less dependent on water?
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cali
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1.1 The gametophyte generation in a fern plant changes to the sporophyte generation by A.fertilisation B.melosis C.asexual
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john
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Who can tell me more about reproduction in plants( ovipary ,ovivipary ,vivipary)
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Mpiloh
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One topic in this unit I would like to learn more about is
Successful plant reproduction Because
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What male reproductive part includes the anther and the filament? (1 point) Responses the stamen the stamen the petal the petal
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ice pop prime
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WRITE A REVIEW ON THIS:Flowers have male and female structures that help the plant to reproduce sexually
Nonflowering plants use
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No One
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What are male and female reproductive parts of a flower
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86
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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called
O tuber
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Help
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What is the name of the cell produced on the underside of a fern that can grow into a new fern?(1 point)
Responses a frond a
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Which plant needs wind for fertilization to occur? (1 point)
Responses pine tree pine tree rosebush rosebush lily lily fern
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12. How do the cherries on a cherry tree help the plant reproduce?
Cherries develop into seeds, which are young, undeveloped
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luna
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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)
Responses
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AJε=( o`ω′)ノ
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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) Responses
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Camden10k
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Multiple Choice
1. Over time, a particular plant has developed a longer stamen. Which of the following is a possible advantage of
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josh
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What are the advantages of vegetative reproduction in plants?
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Cash
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What are the various methods of reproductive organs in plants other than stems or roots?
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Isaac
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Explain Epigeal germination
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many plants produce fleshy fruits which contain their seeds. animals and birds eat the fruit but are unable to digest the seeds.
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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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Camden10k
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Many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Which statement below best describes why the method might be more
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Arrange the stages of non-flowering plant reproduction in order:
Sporophyte Gametes Gametophyte Zygote Spores
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Arrange the stages of non-flowering plant reproduction in order:
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