Which generation, gametophyte or sporophyte, is dispersed by seed plants? | |
What protects the entire female gametophyte in seed plants?
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When meiosis occurs in a seed plant, what results?
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What is the transfer of the seed plants’ male gametophyte by wind or a carrier called? | |
What is the name given to plants that produce “naked seeds”?
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How are the seeds of a pine tree dispersed?
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In the life cycle of a pine, what is the sporophyte?
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In the life cycle of a pine, where are the ovules located?
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What flower structure is formed by the anther and filament?
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What does mitotic division of the generative cell in a pollen grain produce? | |
What structure do the sperm move through to reach an angiosperm’s female gametophyte? | |
. | What is produced when double fertilization occurs in angiosperms?
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What is the name of the female gametophyte of flowering plants?
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What flower’s structure forms the covering around the seed of an angiosperm? |
A. How are the gametophytes of mosses and flowering plants different from one another?
How are the gametophytes of mosses and flowering plants similar to one another?
Why do pines produce clusters of pollen cones, and why are the pollen cones located at the tips of branches instead of closer to the trunk of the tree?
Angiosperm means “covered seed”. What covers the seeds of angiosperms, and what role does this covering have in ensuring the success of the embryos in the seeds?