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3rd Test in Biology

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Dicot a group of flowers who seeds typically has two embryonic leaves or catyledons
Radicle first part of the seeding, process of germination
endosperm tissue produced inside the seeds, surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition
anther pollen being structure in stamen(male organ) of the flower usually located of the filament of the stamen
meiosis produces gametes with half as many chromosomes
twice endersperm and eggs fertilized
flower the seed baring, part of the plant, consisting of reproductive organs
hypocotyl is stem of germinating seedling, found below the cotyledons
haploid (n) one set of chromosomes
ovary part of the vertebrate female productive system
mitosis divides the chromosomes in a cell nucleus
prophase stage in mitosis in which chromatin coils into double rod-shaped structures
pollen tube male gametphyte of seed plants that acts as a conduit to transport the male sperm cells form the pollen grain, either from the stigma
zygote female egg is fertilized it becomes this
diploid (2n) cell that contains two sets of chromosomes
petals modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers
interphase is the phase of the cell cycle in which the cell spends the majority of its time and performs the majority of its purposes including preparation for cell
fertilization union of humanoid egg and sperm
sepals often small and green , found below the petals
pollination the process by which pollen is transferred in the reproduction of plants
cotyledons seed leaf of the embryo of a plant
chromosomes what makes up organisms
embryo helps with reproductive
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