REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS

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    • How do flowering plants reproduce sexually?
      Pollination
    • It is the male sex organ of flowers.
      Stamen
    • It is the female sex organ of flowers.
      Pistil
    • It is part of the stamen that contains pollen.
      Anther
    • It contains the male gametes.
      Pollen
    • It is a matured haploid male or female germ cell that is able to unite with another of the opposite sex in sexual reproduction to form a zygote.
      Gamete
    • Gametes are always haploid.
      True
    • It is a typically one-celled, reproductive unit capable of giving rise to a new individual without sexual fusion.
      Spore
    • These are plants that do not have flowers, do not have double fertilization, and have naked seeds.
      Gymnosperms
    • These plants have flowers, have double fertilization, and have fruit-covered seeds.
      Angiosperms
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