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100

What does "Gymnosperm" translate to?

"Naked Seed"

100

What does a male cone produce?

Sperm cells

100

What do male cones produce?

They produce pollen grains.

100

Diploid Plants come from spores? T/F

True

100

What comes after the Haploid plant on the chart?

Sperm Cell and Egg Cell

200

What are Angiosperms?

Flowering seed plants.

200

What does a female cone produce?

Egg cells

200

What do female cones produce?

They produce eggs

200

Leafy plants produce haploid spores? T/F

False

200

The majority of the haploid generation lives where?

Inside diploid tissues.

300

What do Fruits and vegetables come from?

They come from Angiosperms.
300

What is the style? 

The style is a part of a plant that connects the stigma to the base of the plant.

300

As close as you can explain the definition of the Pistil.

The female reproductive organ of the flower.

300

Is the corn kernel the seed? T/F

False, they contain the seeds

300

The cellular division for plants is called what?

Meiosis

400

Gymnosperms are an example of _____ seed plants?

Flowerless.

400

What is the pistil, A) Where pollen lands, B) supports the stigma, C) The female reproductive organ

C)

400

As close as you can explain the definition of the stigma.

 The top of the Pistil where the pollen lands.

400
Can seeds be dispersed by animals? Yes/No

Yes

400

What comes after the Diploid plant on the chart?

Meiosis

500

What does the seed of a plant include?

The embryo, its food, and a hard outer shell to protect everything.

500

Are sporophyte plants Diploid or Haploid?

Diploid

500

As close as you can explain the definition of the style.

It supports the stigma and is connected to the base.
500

Do seeds get digested by animals? Y/N

No

500

Does Fertilization form a haploid plant or a diploid plant?

Trick question! It forms a diploid Zygote that then develops into a diploid plant

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