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All of the following interactions with the physical environment play a role in aiding plant reproduction, except –
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All of the following interactions with the physical environment play a role in aiding plant reproduction, except –
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What needs to move from the stamen to the pistil of a plant for a flower to reproduce? (1 point)
Responses spores spores ovules
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kiki
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How could you help a conifer reproduce?(1 point) Responses Pollinate its flowers. Pollinate its flowers. Plant its spores in
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How is fruit important to flowering plant reproduction?(1 point) Responses Fruits supply water to growing seeds. Fruits supply
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Awsten Knight
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How is fruit important to flowering plant reproduction?(1 point) Responses Fruits supply water to growing seeds. Fruits supply
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Awsten Knight
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Which of the following is a part of the following plants reproductive system?
Anther Leaf Root Stem
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What substance must transfer from stamen to pistil of a plant to enable the flower to reproduce?
Seeds Ovules Spores Pollen
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How is the fruit important to flowering plant reproduction?(1 point) Responses Fruits supply water to growing seeds. Fruits
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How could you help a conifer reproduce?(1 point) Responses Move pollen from a female cone to a male cone. Move pollen from a
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What needs to move from the stamen to the pistil of a plant for a flower to reproduce? (1 point)
Responses spores spores seeds
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kiki
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Reproductive success online practice which structure is the source of pollen in a plant
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How is the fruit important to flowering plant reproduction?(1 point)
Responses Fruits supply water to growing seeds. Fruits
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A potato plant can reproduce asexually so that one potato can often give rise to many other potatoes. Strawberry plants can
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define pollination and explain why it is important for plants
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What are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower? (1 point)
Responses the ovule and the stigma the ovule and the
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Which structure connects the stigma to the ovary? (1 point)
Responses style style stamen stamen pistil pistil ovule
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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 spore a
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Which plant needs wind for fertilization to occur? (1 point)
Responses pine tree pine tree lily lily fern fern rosebush
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A shop owner wants to make large scented pine cones for the holidays. If he wants the larger cones from a pine, which cones does
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section at the top of the stamen that produces pollen contains cells (eggs) that can be fertilized to develop into a plant
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A potato plant can reproduce asexually so that one potato can often give rise to many other potatoes.
Strawberry plants can
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which of the following exhibit alternation of generation
[a]liverwort [b]moss [c]fern [d]spirogyra
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A potato plant can reproduce asexually so that one potato can often give rise to many other potatoes. Strawberry plants can
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A potato plant can reproduce asexually so that one potato can often give rise to many other potatoes. Strawberry plants can
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A potato plant can reproduce asexually so that one potato can often give rise to many other potatoes. Strawberry plants can
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which best describes the process of flowering plant reproduction
A Pollinators carry pollen from the male plant where it is
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which is the best description of vegetative reproduction
A plantsgrow from seeds B plants grow from bulbs C plants grow from
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how could you help a conifer to reproduce
A move pollen from a female cone to a male cone B polinate its flowers C move pollen
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describe two ways in which plants positivly affect the probability that they will reproduce sucsesfully
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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 cone a cone
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Which plant needs wind for fertilization to occur? (1 point)
Responses fern fern pine tree pine tree lily lily rosebush
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A potato plant can reproduce asexually so that one potato can often give rises to many other potatoes strawberry plants can
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What needs to move from the name into the pistol of a plant for a flower to reproduce
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Which list gives the complete path for pollen has it fertilizes a plant?
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What common do all flowering plants with a nonflowering plants?
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All of these flowers will produce seeds in the fall. (2 points)
past future present past perfect
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What is the primary function of the endosperm in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants
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Koleta miriama vurai
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A potato plant can reproduce asexually so that one potato can often give rise to many other potatoes. Strawberry plants can
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Pumpkin
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Where is the zygote formed in the gametophyte stage in mosses
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What does the zygote become in he mosses
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Purpose of closeness in plants in mosses
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In the alternation of generations in a moss ,which is the dominant, independent generations
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In the alternation of generations in a moss which is the dependent generations
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Parent Categories (15)
Agriculture
Asexual reproduction
Biology
Biology Education
Biology or Science
Biology/Ecology
Botany
Plant Biology
Plant Life
Plant Science
Reproduction
Reproductive strategies
Reproductive Success
Science
Science Education