Standard 10-B. Question 1 Which process is prevented from occurring when the stamens are removed from an angiosperm? A.self pollination B.cross pollination.

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Standard 10-B

Question 1 Which process is prevented from occurring when the stamens are removed from an angiosperm? A.self pollination B.cross pollination C.sexual reproduction D.asexual reproduction

Question 2 Which plant is an angiosperm? A. Plant 1- wind- fruit B. Plant 2- wind- cones C. Plant 3- insects- fruit D. Plant 4- insects- cones

Questions 3 Which is not protected by fruit? A.Angiosperms B.Gymnosperms

Questions 4 What are majority of plants? A.Nonvascular B.Vascular

Question 5 Do angiosperms have cones or flowers? A.Flowers B. Cones

Question 6 What are grass like angiosperms that have only a single first leaf? A.Monocots B.Dicots

Question7 What type of plant lacks conducting tissues? A.Nonvascular B.Vascular

Question 8 What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants?

Question 9 What is the difference between monocots and dicots?

Question 10 Are angiosperms flowering trees or coniferous(cone bearing) trees?

Question 11 What are the two major types of flowering plants? A.angiosperms & gymnosperms B.Monocots & dicots