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Test 2 - chapter 2
study guide 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A young plant that is able to survive without its cotyledons is a (refer to page 42). | seedling |
| Plants that have nonwoody stems are (refer to page 43) plants. | herbaceous |
| The food-making process of plants is called (refer to page 42). | photosynthesis |
| The part of the stamen that produces pollen grains is the (refer to page 35). | anther |
| The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the top of the pistil is called (refer to page 37). | Pollination |
| Plant reproduction that does not involve flowers, seeds, or fruit is (refer to page 69) reproduction. | vegetative |
| The parts of the flower that attracts pollinators are the (refer to page 35). | petals |
| Tiny one-celled reproductive structures found on plants such as ferns are called (refer to page 74). | spores |
| The place where a leaf attaches to the stem is a (refer to page 56). | node |
| After a pollen grain reaches a flower, a (refer to page 37-38) forms through which the sperm cell will travel to reach the egg cell. | pollen tube |