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- Fruit forms from a flower’sa. ovary.b. sepals.c. carpels.d. stigma.Choose the one answer that fits best. Which of the following statements regarding seed germination is NOT correct? O a. The first structure to emerge is the root O b. The root grows away from the light or down O c. Seeds can always germinate no matter what temperature and light conditions are d. There is no photosynthesis until green leaves emerge e. Enzymes inside the embryo break down nutrients during germinationWhich of these is found in seed plants?a. complex vascular tissueb. pollen grains that are not flagellatedc. retention of female gametophyte within the ovuled. roots, stems, and leavese. All of these are correct.
- What function(s) does the carbohydrate callose have in the reproductionof flowering plants?a. Callose forms a coat that isolates young embryos during their earlydevelopment.b. Callose forms a coat that isolates groups of four microspores duringtheir early development into pollen grains.c. Callose helps to form the patterns on the sporopollenin walls ofpollen grains.d. all of the abovee. none of the aboveMeiosis occurs within the: A. Endosperm B. Petal C. Ovary D. Ovule E. StigmaA seed containsa. a seed coat. b. cotyledon(s).c. an embryo. d. stored food.e. All of these are correct.
- 1.Embryogenesis follows while the ovary matures into fruit.B. The ovule becomes the seed. A.If both statements are correct. B.If statement A is wrong and B is correct. C.If statement A is correct and B is wrong. D.If both statements are wrong. 2. A. An embryo sac (ovule) contains eight haploid nuclei.B. Three nuclei become three synergids, 2 polar nuclei, 3 antipodal nuclei. A.If statement A is wrong and B is correct. B.If both statements are wrong. C.If both statements are correct. D.If statement A is correct and B is wrong. 3. A. Inside a pollen grain there is a tube cell and generative cell. B. Generative cell divides to produce two sperm cells while the tube cell becomes pollen tube elongates along the style. A.If both statements are correct. B.If statement A is wrong and B is correct. C.If statement A is correct and B is wrong. D.If both statements are wrong.Which of the following are reproductive organs? Select all that apply A. Root B. Leaf C. Stem D. Seed E. Fruit F. FlowerWhich of the following structures in a flower is not directly involved in reproduction? a. the style b. the stamen c. the sepal d. the anther
- A seed protects thea. embryo. b. ovule. c. ovary.d. pollen grain.A The diagram below represents a flower, the reproductive structure of some plants. Most flowers have both male and female H. structures for fertilization and reproduction G Which structure is represented by the letter A in the diagram above? F A. the stamen, a male structure which produces pollen B. the pistol, a female structure which collects pollen and passes it to the ovary C. the sepal, a modified leaf used for protection of the flower D. the petals, decorative structures which attract pollinatorsThe flower part that contains ovules is thea. carpel. b. stamen. c. sepal. d. petal.