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Concept Covered: Seed Plants Concept Covered: Seed Plants Name _________________________ Date _________ Concept Covered: Seed Plants Name _________________________ Date _________ Concept Covered: Seed Plants Which adaptation occurred to help these plants reproduce without water ? ______________________________________________ Which adaptation occurred to help these plants reproduce without water ? ______________________________________________ How are seeds beneficial ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How are seeds beneficial ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What is pollen? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What is pollen? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What animal is our most important pollinators. _____________________________________________ What would happen if these suddenly disappeared from our ecosystems ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ What animal is our most important pollinators. _____________________________________________ What would happen if these suddenly disappeared from our ecosystems ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Compare the advantages and disadvantages to seeds and spores ? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Compare the advantages and disadvantages to seeds and spores ? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________