What is the name of the the process where the plants produces their own food
Photosynthesis
Animals or wind transfer the pollen into the stigma .This is called..................
pollination
In flowering plants there are some plants that have horizontal stems called .......................
stolons
Sexual reproduction is a process in which plants reproduce with
seeds
What is the process which the pollen goes down the stye and into the ovary where it joins the ovules.This is called.........................................
Fertilisation
Asexual reproduction takes places when plants redproduce .................................
without seeds
Non. flowering plants reproduces using ....................................
spores
Which kind of energy is collect by the chlorophyll ?
Solar energy
What is the name of the process when pollen joins the ovules ?
Fertilisation
Potato plant is a ............................... plant
flowering plat
Mosses are .............................plant
non-flowering plant
True or false .Tubers are underground stems.
True
True or false.The cone is open when its mature.
True
Spores are protected inside........................
spore capsules
Angiosperm reproduce by developing seed inside .................
fruit
True or False.Potoshythesis is produced during the night.
False. Only during the daytime
The roots transport the raw sap up the .............................. of the plant to its leaves
stem
What is the process where the plans need to breath in order to live ?
Respiration
True or False . Plants are descomposers and didnt produce their own food
False.They are producers.They produce their own food
True or False. In plant nutrition the roots absorb water and minerals
True
Wind blows pollen from the male cones into female cones.This is when ................................................... occurs
pollination
In gynosperm reproduction the seeds where developing inside the ......................
cones
The leaves contain a green substance called.......................
Chlorophyll
Raw sap contains ............................. and ...............................
water and minerals
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