Sexual and Asexual Reproduction in Plants
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- Q1
The sex organs of plants are in:
The flower
The pistil
60s - Q2
This picture represents the _________
Male part
Female part
60s - Q3
What is representing this part?
Male part
Female part
60s - Q4
What is self-pollination?
When pollen grains are transferred from the stamen to the same plant`s stigma
When pollen grains from the anther of a flower are transferred to the stigma of another flower of a similar plant
60s - Q5
What is cross-pollination?
When pollen grains from theanther of a flower are transferred to the stigma of another flower of a similarplant
When pollen grains aretransferred from the stamen to the same plant`s stigma
60s - Q6
Examples of asexual reproduction:
Tubers, ovary, runners and rhizomes
Tubers, bulbs, runners and rhizomes
60s - Q7
What is grafting?
Is when the case bursts open
Is a technique that joins two plants into one
60s - Q8
What are tubbers?
Are horizontal toor or terrestrial stem, which contains growing buds
Are horizontal connection between organisms
60s - Q9
The pollen fertilizes the female egg
False
True
60s - Q10
What is the meaning of "most plants are bisexual":
They have a single cell for reproduction in the same plant
They have male and female reproductive organs in the same plant
60s