Plant Reproduction 1 BINGO.

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Plant Reproduction 1 BINGO

Write any 12 into your grid annual ephemeral gametophyte ovisac self-fertilise asexual reproduction epigeal germination pollen sacs perennating organs wind pollination bulb fertilisation hilum perennial sporophyte cross-fertilise flower seedling(s) polar nucleus stigma cutting intine vegetative propagation style dispersal germination micropyle pollination triploid dormant sepal megaspores reproduction endosperm embryo scion water dispersal male gamete nuclei hypogeal germination non-endospermic seed fruit