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Which part of figure above related to :
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Which of the following floral reproductive organs consists of an anther and,in most species,a filament?
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In corn and other monocots,a rigid sheath called a __________ surrounds and protects the plumula.
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A method of asexual plant propagation often used in fruit agriculture is called ____.
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__________ are the specialized reproductive structures of angiosperms.
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In the female gametophyte,two cells flanking the egg secrete a ________ that guides the pollen tube's growth from the bottom of the style to the egg.
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With ____,individual cells can be coaxed to divide and form embryos in a laboratory.
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The natural process by which new roots and shoots grow from extensions or fragments of a parent plant is called _____________________.
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What do gametes,spores,and the gametophyte generation have in common?
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A cherry blossom has all four sets of modified leaves (sepals,petals,stamens,and carpels),so it is called a __________ flower.
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Classification. Respond to the following statements with reference to the fruit types listed below.
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