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a: naked seeds
b: needle or scalelike leaves
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| 3 characteristics of gymnosperms |
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a: cycads
b: gingko
c: gnetophytes
d: conifers |
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| keeps leaves or needles year round |
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pollen
join together
ovule
zygote |
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| first _______ falls on a stigma. In time, the sperm and egg cell _____ _________ in the flowers _______. The _______ developes in the embryo part of the seed. |
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a: food
b: clothing
c: medicine |
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a: touch
b: light
c: gravity |
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| Plants respond to stimuli such as: |
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stems, and leaves
shedding of leaves, developement of fruit |
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| In addition to tropisms, plant hormones control germination, the formation of flowers' _______, and _______, ________ of leaves, _________ of fruit |
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| having green leaves throughout the entire year, the leaves of the past season not being shed until after the new foliage has been completely formed. |
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| transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant |
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| The female reproductive structure that develops into a seed in a seed-bearing plant. |
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| the male reproductive organ of a flower |
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