Question | Answer |
Reproductive parts of a plant is the _____.(Root / Flower / Stem / Leaf) | Flower
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The process of fusion of the female and male gamete is called _____. (Fertilization / Seed formation / Reproduction / Layering) | Fertilization
| In flowering plants, male gamete is formed inside _____. (Anther / Ovary / Ovule / Carpel) | Anther
| Mature ovary forms the _____. (Seed / Carpel / Fruit / Stamen) | Fruit
| The male reproductive part of flower is _____. (pollen / stamen / carpel / ovule) | stamen
| The female reproductive part of flower is _____. (pollen / stamen / carpel / ovule) | carpel
| The male reproductive cell of flower is _____. (pollen / stamen / carpel / ovule) | pollen
| The female reproductive cell of flower is _____. (pollen / stamen / carpel / ovule) | ovule
| This part of the seed grows downwards to from the root of the plant. | Radicle
| This part of the seed grows upwards to form the shoot of the plant. | Plumule
| Used to attract insects into the flower; they may have guidelines on them and be scented. | Petals
| Protects the flower while it is in bud. | Sepal
| This is the tough outer coating of the seed. | Seed coat / Testa
| It is the union of a nucleus of the pollen grain with the nucleus of the egg. | Fertlisation
| It is the transfer of pollen grains from an anther to a stigma. | Poliination
| This produces the female gamete or egg. | Ovule |