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Chapter 30
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This structure consists of an embryo, its food supply, and a protective coat | Seed |
| This is the dominant life cycle stage for the seed plants | Sporophyte |
| The gymnosperms have ___ integumentary layer in their ovule | 1 |
| while the angiosperms have ___ integumentary layers | 2 |
| The process by which pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma is known as _____. | Pollination |
| When microsporocytes and megasporocytes undergo meiosis, the cells they produce are ____ | Haploid |
| The part of the flower that contains the female reproductive structure is the ____ and the male reproductive structure is the ____. | Carpal/stamen |
| The four main components of the flower are: | Sepals, petals, stamen, carpel |
| Two reasons that fruits develop are: | Seed protection and dispersal assistance |
| In angiosperms, the generative cell in the pollen grain will develop into: | 2 Sperms |
| The female embryo sac of angiosperms contains___antipodal cells,___ central cell with ___nuclei,___synergids,and ___egg. | 3.1.2.2.1 |
| In angisperms, the gametes are _____,the embryo and seed coat are _____, and the endosperm is ______. | Haploid, Diploid, Triploid |
| Double fertilization involves one sperm fertilizing the ____ while the other sperms fertilizes the ____. | Central cell and Egg |
| Monocots have lead veins that are ___ | Parallel |
| while eudicots have leaf vein that are ___. | Net-like or branching |
| Vascular tissue in monocot stems are____ | Scattered |
| Vascular tissue in eudicots stems are____ | Arranged on a ring |
| The roots of monocots are ___ | Fibrous |
| The roots of eudicots are___ | Taproot |
| Flowers organs in monocots are arranged in multiples of | 3 |
| Flowers organs in eudicots are arranged in multiples of | 4 or 5 |