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| Can plants reproduce both sexually and asexually? |
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| From asexual reproduction a new plant can be grown from what? |
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| When does a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell to form a zygote? |
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| Some plants have both male and female reproductive organs: how do these plants reproduce? |
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| by themselves or with sex cells from other plants of the same type |
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| What grows to produce sex cells? |
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| spores in seedless plants |
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| all nonvascular and some vascular plants |
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| What kind of life cycle do plants have? |
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| Wat begins when sex cells produce haploid cells called spores |
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| What begins with fertilization? |
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| What has a life cycle that illustrates typical sexual reproduction in nonvascular seedless plants |
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| What are most vascular seedless plants? |
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| What do Fern sporophyte plants have? |
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| frods which grow slowly from an underground stem called a rhizome |
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| What is usually on the underside of frods? |
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| sori, where fern spores are produced |
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| How does a phyte plant called a prothallus grow? |
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| fern spore that lands in faavorable environment |
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| When fertilization occurs, the zygote starts what? |
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| What may ferns do when rhizomes form new branches and are separated from the main plant? |
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