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Test 2 - chapter 2

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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
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