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Interactive Quiz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bustamante, Jessa Plants Configuration

1.In which part of the plant do seeds develop? Stem Leaves Flower Roots Back to question

2.Which is the male part of a flower? Petal Filament Sepal Stamen Back to question

3.Which make up the female part of a flower? Stigma, style, ovary Filament, anther, pollen grain Petals, sepals, receptacle Pollen grains, stigma, anther Back to question

4.What method of plant propagation is used to improve its variety? Cuttings Layering Marcotting grafting Back to question

5. You want to grow a new gumamela plant 5.You want to grow a new gumamela plant. Which of the following parts will you plant? Flower Leaf Stem Root Back to question

6.What attracts some insects to a sampaguita flower? Its color Its size Its beauty Its smell Back to question

7. A mature potato was left in the kitchen cabinet for several weeks 7.A mature potato was left in the kitchen cabinet for several weeks. Which of these will you likely find on it? Root Bud Flower stem Back to question

8.Which of these plants grows from seeds? Corn Ginger Potato Camote Back to question

9.You notice that some plants are growing around the stem of the mother plant. Where did the young plants come from? The roots of the mother plant The underground stem The leaves of the mother plant The flowers Back to question

10.Which of these seeds will not grow into young plants? Mongo seed Santol seed Watermelon seed Banana seed Back to question

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