1. It refers to a floral cluster. 2. It refers to the condition or arrangement of flowers where older flowers are borne at the base or outside of a floral cluster. 3. It refers to flowers that exhibit bilateral symmetry of parts. 4. It is a collective term for the calyx and the corolla. 5. The part of the ovary where the ovules are attached. 6. The number of pollen sac(s) comprising the anther of the stamen. 7. A stalk that elevates and supplies nutrients to the tissues of the pollen sacs. 8. The cellular division that produces microspores in the pollen sac. 9. A gametophyte structure in non-vascular plants where haploid male gametes are formed. 10. It refers to the flat heart-shaped gametophyte of the fern. 11. It refers to the stalk that supports the capsule of the moss sporophyte. 12. In the moss gametophyte, this structure contains the haploid female gamete. 13. It refers to the production of two different types of spores (megaspore and microspore). 14. It refers to the spore-bearing clusters of leaves in the Lycopodium sporophyte. 15. It refers to the floral structure that develops into a seed.
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1. It refers to a floral cluster.
2. It refers to the condition or arrangement of flowers where older flowers are borne at the base or outside of a floral cluster.
3. It refers to flowers that exhibit bilateral symmetry of parts.
4. It is a collective term for the calyx and the corolla.
5. The part of the ovary where the ovules are attached.
6. The number of pollen sac(s) comprising the anther of the stamen.
7. A stalk that elevates and supplies nutrients to the tissues of the pollen sacs.
8. The cellular division that produces microspores in the pollen sac.
9. A gametophyte structure in non-vascular plants where haploid male gametes are formed.
10. It refers to the flat heart-shaped gametophyte of the fern.
11. It refers to the stalk that supports the capsule of the moss sporophyte.
12. In the moss gametophyte, this structure contains the haploid female gamete.
13. It refers to the production of two different types of spores (megaspore and microspore).
14. It refers to the spore-bearing clusters of leaves in the Lycopodium sporophyte.
15. It refers to the floral structure that develops into a seed.
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