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In flowering plants, the male gametophyte is the: |
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Pollen lands on the stigma |
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Stay in the ovary; one cell becomes the egg |
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The female gametophyte of the flowering plant: |
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Where the plant's zygote is encased |
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A sperm merges with two haploid polar nuclei |
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What does double fertilization create? |
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List two aggregate fruit. |
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Pineapple & sycamore fruit |
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1. Fruit 2. Root 3. Stem 4. Root 5. Flower buds 6. Fruit 7. Leaf |
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When you eat the edible part, what are you really eating?
1. Cucumber 2. Sweet potato 3. White potato 4. Carrots 5. Cauliflower 6. Grapefruit 7. Lettuce |
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1. Anther 2. Stigma 3. Style 4. Ovary 5. Petal 6. Sepal 7. Ovule and female gametophyte |
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The flower is bisexual/perfect because it has male and female parts. |
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A. Peduncle B. Sepal C. Seeds D. Style E. Stigma |
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A. Plumules B. Hypocotyl C. Radicle D. Cotyledon |
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A. Endosperm B. Seed coat C. Cotyledon D. Plumule E. Radicle |
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