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Do the chromosomes of plants usually occur in pairs just as those of animals do?
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Yes
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What is the main function of gametes?
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To transfer or receive chromosomes during sexual reproduction
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How do flower petals help a flowering plant reproduce?
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They attract pollinators.
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Where, specifically, is pollen produced?
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In the anthers of the stamens
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Which occurs first, Fertilization or pollination?
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Pollination
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What type of reproduction does not increase genetic variation?
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Asexual
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Would the genes of two trees that grew from separate root sprouts of the same parent tree be identical?
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Yes
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Why are animals and people important in the survival of cockleburs?
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They help spread the cocklebur's seeds.
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Diploid
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The condition of having two of each type of chromosome normally found in an organism
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List the four types of appendages found in a typical flower.
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Sepals, petals, stamens, carpels
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Which part of a flower is the male part?
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Stamen(anther and filament)
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Which part of the flower becomes a seed?
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Ovule
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What are the three main parts of a seed?
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Embryo, Stored food, and Protective coat
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Why are the tomato and the apple both considered to be a fruit?
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Both are develop from ovaries of flowers
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List three things that can pollinate flowers.
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Birds, bats, and wind
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