What is the name of the tissue that allows plants to keep growing?
(Meristem)
What is the male part of a flower that produces pollen?
(Stamen)
What is the name of the diploid generation in the plant life cycle?
(Sporophyte)
Which meristem causes primary (lengthwise) growth?
(Apical meristem)
What is the female part of a flower where fertilization occurs?
(Carpel / Pistil)
What is the process called when a plant embryo develops from a zygote?
(Embryogenesis)
Which meristem causes secondary (thickness) growth?
(Lateral meristem / Vascular cambium)
What part of a flower develops into a fruit?
(Ovary)
In alternation of generations, which generation produces gametes?
(Gametophyte)
Which plant hormone is mainly responsible for cell elongation?
(Auxin)
What is the unique process in angiosperms where one sperm fertilizes the egg and another forms endosperm?
(Double fertilization)
What is the term for the process of a seed developing into a young plant?
(Germination)
What is the name of the process where organs like leaves or roots form from meristematic tissue?
(Organogenesis)
Which gas hormone is responsible for fruit ripening?
(Ethylene)
What is the term for a plant's transition from making leaves to making flowers?
(Floral induction)
Name one plant that can reproduce vegetatively (without seeds).
(Examples: Potato, Strawberry, Onion — accept any)