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Cubangbang's 6thA Ch.12 Plants & Animals Stack #129286

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1.Parts of a flower.   Sepals, Stamen, Anther, Pistil, Ovary, Ovules, Style, pedal, filament, and Stigma.  
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2.Cross-pollination.   When pollen is transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of a flower on another plant.  
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3.Self-pollination.   When the pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or to another flower on the same plant.  
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4.Fertillization.   When a male sperm cell inside the pollen travels down the pollen tube and unites with a female egg cell.  
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5.Zygote.   The fertilized egg.  
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6.Embryo.   The term used for a developing plant after the zygote cell divides for the first time.  
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7.Conifer can range in height from 8cm to over 91m.   True  
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8.Spore is much smaller than a seed and consists of only one cell.   True  
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9.Moss reproduces by spores.   True  
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10.Gestation.   The period of time between fertilization and the birth of the animal.  
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11.Placential mammals.   Mammals that develop inside the mother’s body.  
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12.Marsupial mammals.   Mammals that are carried in the mother’s body.  
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13.Asexual Reproduction.   The process of reproducing from only one parent  
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