
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Pollination, Fertilisation
Biology ยท Grade 12 ยท Week 3 ยท 25 questions
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Grade 12 Biology โ Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Pollination, Fertilisation: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma is called:
- Pollination by wind is called:
- Pollination by insects is called:
- Which is an agent of pollination?
- Self-pollination occurs when:
- Cross-pollination involves pollen transfer between:
- Pollination by water is called:
- Pollination by animals other than insects is called:
- The pollen tube grows through the:
- Double fertilization in flowering plants produces:
- In double fertilization, one sperm nucleus fuses with:
- The second sperm nucleus in double fertilization fuses with:
- The incompatibility that prevents self-pollination in some plants is:
- Pollen viability can be tested by:
- The pollen grain develops into:
- Which part of the stigma recognizes compatible pollen?
- The male gametophyte is represented by:
- The female gametophyte is represented by:
- Pollination is followed by:
- The pollen tube enters the ovule through the:
- Synthetic seed technology uses:
- In angiosperms, fertilization results in formation of:
- The endosperm is typically:
- Wind-pollinated flowers usually have:
- Insect-pollinated flowers typically have:
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