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Behold the lovely pumpkin flower. What will the ovary eventually become.
The fruit.
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banana
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fairy
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fairy
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baam
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This is ________________.
A stigma impregnated with pollen grains.
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eraser
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gift
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gift
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lifesaver
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In this photograph, where is the flower's carpel?
The carpel is located inside the pedals. Carpels are the female reproductive structures.
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Where is the ovary in this photograph?
The ovary is the oval-shaped green object above the recepticle and below the style.
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heart
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gift
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rocket
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baam
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What is the name of the chemical reaction that produces the chemical components of nectar?
Photosynthesis.
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seesaw
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gift
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shark
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baam
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What is the name of the cellular process that divides the number of chromosomes in a cell by half? Where does this process take place?
Meisosis divides the number of chromosomes in a cell in half. This takes place in the anther and produces a pollen grain.
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In this photograph, where are the flowers' sepals?
Sepals are the outer parts of the flower (often green and leaf-like) that enclose and protect the pedals and other parts of a developing flower.
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Where are these chemicals made in a flower?
These carbohydrates, or simple sugars, are produced by the nectaries.
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After looking at this diagram, can you explain where the male gametophyte develops and reaches maturity?
The male gametophyte develops and reaches maturity in an immature anther.
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In spruce trees _____________ produce pollen.
Staminate Cones
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In this photograph, which used to be the ovule and which used to be the ovary?
When mature, the ovary is a fruit and the ovule is a seed.
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Plant growth is possible thanks to a cellular process called ______________.
Mitosis or cell division.
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