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Reproduction in Plants
The pollen grains of bird pollinated flowers
stick to their feathers
hang with the feathers
penetrate in the feathers
stick to the skin
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Reproduction in Plants
Mostly the color of sepal is
yellow
green
orange
red
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Reproduction in Plants
Each ovule contains
female sex cells
male sex cells
bisexual cells
transsexual cells
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Reproduction in Plants
In some plants, if a branch of a plant is cut and planted in the soil, roots will grow and form a new plant, this reproduction is known as
tuber
rooting branch
cutting
grafting
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Reproduction in Plants
When fruit is formed, the ovule turns into
seeds
fruit
female sex cells
male sex cells
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Reproduction in Plants
The surface of a stigma is often
hairy
greasy
sticky
dry
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Reproduction in Plants
When a seed gets proper contents which it needs to grow into a plant, we call that the seed is ready to
pollinate
germinate
reproduce
fertilize
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Reproduction in Plants
The miniature plants contain one or two seed leaves called
radicle
plumule
cotyledon
zygote
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Reproduction in Plants
Pollen grains of wind pollinated flowers are
sticky and light weight
light weight and in a huge quantity
light weight and huge
sticky and huge
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Reproduction in Plants
‘Stigma’ of insect pollinated flowers is
sticky
feathery
plain
dry
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