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The male gametophyte generation of angiosperms is represented by:
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the following question(s).
-The missing label indicated by a "1" corresponds to the:

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The cotyledons of an embryo represent the first leaves of the plant.
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Match the following.
A) connects leaf to stem
B) catches pollen
C) open and close stomata
D) conducts food
E) produces pollen
-Stigma
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Which of the following best describes the nature of the sieve element cells of mature, functioning phloem?
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Describe how the broad leaf of a typical dicot is so well adapted for its job as the photosynthetic organ of a plant. In your answer make sure to assess the ways plants evolved to deal with potential problems the broad leaf might cause.
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Although they may look different, all fruits come from one carpel and produce one seed.
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Guard cells open stomata when they engorge with water and bow outward.
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Although they produce flowers, cacti with needle-like leaves would be classified as gymnosperms rather than angiosperms.
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Which of the following best describes the nature of the cells of mature, functioning xylem?
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Match the following. Answers may be used more than once.
A) monocot
B) non-flowering plant
C) dicot
-Vascular bundles arranged in a ring
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You find a leaf that has large stomata and a thick, waxy covering. What is clear about the original plant?
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Which kind of root system consists of a large central root and numerous lateral roots?
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Carpels are the often-colorful parts of a flower that attract pollinators.
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Woody plants exhibit secondary growth in addition to primary growth.
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