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Multiple ChoiceThe male structures of angiosperms are called __________, and they produce __________. 588views
Multiple ChoiceThe female structures of angiosperms are called __________, and they produce __________. 404views
Multiple ChoiceIn the process of pollination, pollen grains are transferred from the __________ to the __________. 1040views
Multiple ChoiceLike gymnosperms, many grasses and angiosperm trees are wind-pollinated. To conserve energy, these angiosperms do not produce complete flowers (complete flowers have all four of the basic parts). Which basic part would most likely be missing from wind-pollinated angiosperm flowers? 358views
Multiple ChoiceIn this type of asexual reproduction, seeds are produced even without the joining of sperm and eggs. 558views
Multiple ChoiceIn an environment that is very stable, with reliable moisture and temperature, what type of reproduction would be most advantageous for a plant, and why? 369views
Multiple ChoiceWhich statement below accurately describes the role of S-genes in plants? 404views1rank
Textbook QuestionIn angiosperms, each pollen grain produces two sperm. What do these sperm do? a. Each one fertilizes a separate egg cell. b. One fertilizes an egg, and the other is kept in reserve. c. Both fertilize a single egg cell. d. One fertilizes an egg, and the other fertilizes a cell that develops into stored food.985views
Textbook QuestionMatch questions 3–8 with options a–f. 3. Attracts pollinator 4. Develops into seed 5. Protects flower before it opens 6. Produces sperm 7. Produces pollen 8. Houses ovules a. pollen grain b. ovule c. anther d. ovary e. sepal f. petal592views
Textbook QuestionSome dioecious species have the XY genotype for male and XX for female. After double fertilization, what would be the genotypes of the embryos and endosperm nuclei? a. embryo XY/endosperm XXX or embryo XX/endosperm XXY b. embryo XX/endosperm XX or embryo XY/endosperm XY c. embryo XX/endosperm XXX or embryo XY/endosperm XYY d. embryo XX/endosperm XXX or embryo XY/endosperm XXY1297views
Textbook QuestionA small flower with green petals is most likely a. bee-pollinated. b. bird-pollinated. c. bat-pollinated. d. wind-pollinated.1091views
Textbook QuestionName two kinds of asexual reproduction among plants. Explain two advantages of asexual reproduction over sexual reproduction. What is the primary drawback of asexual reproduction?753views