
17 Kenji SCIENCE Cone Bearing Spore Bearing Plants PART 1 2 3
Quiz by Deniega, Megumi Kaye D.
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They are also called GYMNOSPERMS and CONIFERS. They are plants that have cones.
They are flowerless plants that produce spores instead of seeds in cones.
Female part of cone-bearing plants or conifers or gymnosperms.
male part of cone-bearing plants or conifers or gymnosperms.
Male part of a gametophyte.
Female part of a gametophyte.
The spores in plants are developed by this process.
The fern plant grows into a very small plant with just one leaf.
It is a stage when a spore-bearing plant can release spores when it matures.
It is a stage when the plant can release gametes when it matures.
They are non-flowering and non-vascular plants. They do no have male or female parts in one body.
It is another type of asexual reproduction that mosses can also reproduce.
It is the main pollinating agent of cone-bearing plants.
Another name for male gametophytes
It is where fertilization takes place.
It is the fertilized egg which develops into embryo.
It is the developing baby plant wrapped in a seed coat.