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Ch 8 Plant reproduction

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  • Seedless plants do not produce seeds. T or F
    True
  • A diploid cell (2n) is the beginning of the sporophyte stage. T or F
    True
  • The anther produces pollen. T or F
    True
  • When only one parent produces a new organism it is asexual reproduction. T or F
    True
  • Gymnosperms reproduce using flowers. T or F
    False
  • Most seed plants produce flowers. T or F
    True
  • The two stages in the life cycle of every plant are the gametophyte stage and the sporophyte stage. T or F
    True
  • The male reproductive part of the flower is called the pistil. T or F
    False
  • A period of no growth is called
    dormancy
  • Pine trees are angiosperms. T or F
    False
  • The gametophyte stage produces eggs and sperm.
    True
  • What has a cone for its reproductive structure?
    gymnosperms
  • Pollination begins with the transfer of pollen to the stigma. T or F
    True
  • Both seedless plants and seed plants can reproduce sexually. T or F
    True
  • A zygote is haploid or diploid?
    Diploid
  • The life cycle of a fern alternates between a gametophyte and a sporophyte. T or F
    True
  • Perennials grow and bud for many years. T or F
    True
  • Pollination is when the pollen is transferred to the anther. T or F
    False
  • All plants have a life cycle that includes 2 stages. True or False
    True
  • The gametophyte is the haploid stage of the plant. T or F
    True
  • Annuals grow up every year without replanting. T or F
    False
  • A conifer is a type of gymnosperm. T or F
    True
  • Biennials take two growing seasons to produce flowers. T or F
    True
  • The female reproductive part of the flower is called the stamen. T or F
    False
  • The sporophyte is the haploid stage of a plant. T or F
    False