Waid Academy Science Reproduction: Plants. In plants, the male sex cell is called sperm 1.True 2.False 10.

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Waid Academy Science Reproduction: Plants

In plants, the male sex cell is called sperm 1.True 2.False 10

Name part X 1.Stamen 2.Nectaries 3.Petals 4.Carpel X Y 15

Name part Y 1.Stamen 2.Nectaries 3.Petals 4.Carpel X Y 10

Which part of a plant attracts insects? 1.Stamen 2.Nectaries 3.Petals 4.Carpel 10

Plant reproduction involves pollen being transferred from one flower to another. Name this process 1.Reproduction 2.Dispersal 3.Fertilisation 4.Pollination 20

What forms straight after pollen is transferred? 1.Seed 2.Pollen tube 3.Sex tube 4.Flower 10

Which of these seeds could be dispersed by animal external?

Look at the table below. Which row is wrong? 1.PlumFruit 2.Oak treeShell 3.DandelionLarge extension 4.ApplePod Plant Seed Structure 15

Plants compete with each other. Which factor would they NOT compete for? 1.Water 2.Light 3.Space 4.Shelter 10

Complete the question marks in this flow diagram FlowerPollination Male sex cell ?????????? female sex cell Seed forms Dispersed New plant grows 1.Pollinates 2.Fertilises 10