
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Endosperm, Embryo, Seed, Fruit
Biology ยท Grade 12 ยท Week 4 ยท 25 questions
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Grade 12 Biology โ Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants - Endosperm, Embryo, Seed, Fruit: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- The endosperm serves as:
- An endosperm is typically:
- In dicots, the endosperm is:
- In monocots, the endosperm is:
- The embryo consists of:
- Dicotyledons have:
- Monocotyledons have:
- The radicle develops into:
- The plumule develops into:
- A seed coat is derived from:
- The seed coat is also called:
- A fruit is a ripened:
- The wall of a ripened ovary is the:
- A pericarp consists of:
- The three layers of pericarp are:
- Dry fruits include:
- Fleshy fruits include:
- The coconut is classified as:
- A berry is a:
- Apocarpous fruits develop from:
- Syncarpous fruits develop from:
- Seed dormancy is broken by:
- Seed germination begins with:
- A seed coat that is hard and impermeable exhibits:
- The micropylar end of a seed is important for:
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