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24 Cards in this Set
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A ______ plant may take several to many growing seasons to from germinated seed to a plant producing new seeds |
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_______ have 2 cotyledons or seed leaves and a taproot |
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What is the term used to describe plants that go through their life cycle dangling from other plans |
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Name 3 parts of the pistil of a flower |
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A fruit is a ________ ________ and contains the ______. |
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What us the collective term for the flower petals and what is the primary functions of these showy structures? |
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What occurs in the anthers? |
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Identify three regions of the fruit |
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define dehiscent |
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define indehiscent |
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What is the term used to describe the food storage tissue in a monocot seed? |
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What is the term used to describe the food storage tissue in a dicot seed? |
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what are the characteristics of angiosperm |
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what are the characteristics of gymnosperms |
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What is pollination |
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what is fertilization |
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Why do the cotyledons of a dicot fall off after the "true leaves" develop |
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A ______ seedling develops with the cotyledon below the soil, and the base of the leaves sheath around the stem |
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The first shoot of a germination dicot seed is called the ________. |
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The result wham a pollen grain united with an egg nucleus |
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What is the function of the coleoptile during seed germination of a monocot |
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What is the function of the coleorhiza during the seed germination of a monocot |
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Flowers that are missing one of their four parts are called _________ flowers |
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Flowers that are missing one of their four parts are called _________ flowers |
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