What is a dehiscent fruit?
This happens after pollen is released and transported, somehow.
What is pollination?
The DNA associated with a trait.
What is a genotype?
If you want to study the relationship between a genotype and a phenotype, you might try this.
What is a knockout mutation?
These fruits are single-seeded.
What are drupes? (or druplets)
Pollen tubes have this ploidy level.
What is haploid?
A variant of a gene.
What is an allele?
A phenotype is the interaction of this.
What is genotype and environment?
Strawberry juice does not come from the true fruit... it comes from this.
What is an accessory fruit?
The multicellular haploid female structure.
What is an egg sac?
If two homozygous parents make offspring, they will all be this.
What is heterozygous?
The central dogma of molecular genetics/biology is this.
What is DNA to RNA to Protein?
What is DNA, transcription, RNA, translation, protein?
Multi-seeded fruits from one ovary that open at one suture/along one line at maturity are these.
What are follicles?
It must be nice if it happens twice.
What is fertilization?
What is double fertilization?
Dihybrid crosses are an excellent way to illustrate Mendel's law of this.
What is independent assortment?
Mutations are passed on to embryos in seeds if it happens here.
What is the sporocyte?

Sunflowers make boatloads of these indehiscent fruits.
What are achenes?
Flowers are arranged in these.
What is an inflorescence?
A trait controlled by many genes.
What is continuous?
If you study the RNA of petals, leaves, and roots, you might be looking for differences in this.
What is expression of DNA?