Plant Structure / Angiosperm vs. Gymnosperm
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Plant Structure / Angiosperm vs. Gymnosperm
Questions
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Question #3cdd0
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How are monocot and dicot flowers different?
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How do angiosperm seeds differ from gymnosperm seeds?
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What are monocots?
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What are some examples of flowers?
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What are flowers?
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What are angiosperms?
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How many stamens does a flower have?
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What is an anther?
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What is a stamen?
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What is the pistil of a flower?
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Why are cotyledons white inside the seed?
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How does double fertilization in a flowering plant occur?
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What is the endosperm?
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What is a simple fruit?
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What are some examples of aggregate fruits?
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How do simple fruits differ from complex fruits?
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Question #62ede
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Question #8ffc4
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How does the position of the axillary bud help in differentiating between a leaf and a branch? Also, how does the axillary bud position help to distinguish between a simple and compound leaf?
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Do plants have a skeleton?
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What is cyamose and racemose arrangement of flower?
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Question #c382a
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How does water get from a trees roots up to its leaves?
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Because plant cells don't contain strong skeletons, like animals, what keeps them up?
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Why are gymnosperms "naked seed" plants?
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From the point of view of an angiosperm, what is the function of fruit?
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What organ in angiosperms is responsible for the reproductive function of the plant?
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Why night-blooming flowers are generally white?
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What is the purpose of cross-pollination? How is it done?
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Question #bb5d0
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What is a sporophyte?
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What is the main purpose of a flower? Of a fruit?
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Which process of angiosperm reproduction would most likely end if a plant were moved into a room without any wind or insects?
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Is carrot a fruit or a vegetable?
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Question #c2eec
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In what ways are club mosses, horsetails, and ferns similar in their reproductive processes?
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Question #bcd4b
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What structure do angiosperms have and gymnosperms lack?
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How are angiosperms and gymnosperms related?
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What is produced by stamens, the male part of a flower?
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What is inside of pollen?
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Why are the pollen grains and embryo sacs of flowers sometimes considered the gametophyte generation in an alternation of generations life cycle?
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Why do you think Pteridophytes are known as vascular cryptogams?
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Can the plant's cell wall burst if it is too full of water molecules? If so, why, how, and what would the plant and an individual cell look like? Also, is that why cut flowers wilt and die?
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Where in a plant cell is chlorophyll found?
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What are the parts of the plant that allow it to reproduce sexually?