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Biology - Botany

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What part of the flower attracts insects and other pollinators?
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Which part of the flower is responsible for making pollen?
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What provides support for the anther in a flower?
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What is the combination of anther and filament called?
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Which part of the flower formerly protected the flower bud?
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What part of the flower traps pollen?
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Through which part of the flower does pollen travel?
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Which part of the flower contains egg cells?
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What is the combination of stigma, style, and ovary called?
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What term describes cone-bearing plants like evergreens and conifers?
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What type of plants lack vascular tissues for conducting water and nutrients?
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Which vascular tissue moves sugars down from the leaves in plants?
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What process uses water as a necessary raw material to make glucose?
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What type of plants have vascular tissues but do not produce seeds?
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What term describes the pressure of water in the central vacuole that stiffens the cell wall?
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What process involves breaking polymers into monomers?
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What term describes flowering plants with seeds enclosed in an ovary?
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Which vascular tissue moves water and minerals up from the roots in plants?
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What type of plants contain one cotyledon, such as corn and tulips?
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What type of plants produce seeds that are protected by a seed coat?
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What process involves the movement of organic molecules dissolved in water throughout the plant?
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What type of plants contain two cotyledons, such as peanuts and oaks?
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What plant structures anchor the plant, absorb water, and store food?
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What plant structures are responsible for support and transport?
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What plant structures produce food through photosynthesis?
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What process involves fertilization and germination in plants?
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What term includes seeds, pollen, fruit, and flowers as plant features?
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