
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Flower Structure
Biology ยท Grade 12 ยท Week 2 ยท 25 questions
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Grade 12 Biology โ Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Flower Structure: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- The male reproductive organ of a flower is:
- The female reproductive organ of a flower is:
- The stamen consists of:
- Which part of the stamen produces pollen?
- The carpel consists of:
- Which is the sticky part of the carpel that receives pollen?
- Pollen is produced inside the:
- The ovule develops into:
- The protective leaves at the base of a flower are called:
- Colorful modified leaves that attract pollinators are:
- The swollen base of the carpel is the:
- A flower containing both stamen and carpel is called:
- The number of microsporangia (pollen sacs) in a typical anther is:
- Which part connects the anther to the filament?
- The vascular tissue in the carpel is found in the:
- A flower with only stamens or only carpels is:
- The tissue connecting the ovule to the ovary is the:
- Pollen grains are produced in the:
- The receptacle of a flower is:
- Each pollen sac contains:
- The integuments of an ovule number:
- Which of the following is part of the male gametophyte?
- The nucellus surrounds the:
- The perianth of a flower consists of:
- The region of the ovule where integuments meet is called:
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