How is the fruit important to flowering plant reproduction?(1 point)

Responses

Fruits supply water to growing seeds.
Fruits supply water to growing seeds.

Animals are attracted to fruit.
Animals are attracted to fruit.

Plants produce fruit to protect the fertilized seeds.
Plants produce fruit to protect the fertilized seeds.

Pollinators carry pollen to fruits to support reproduction.
Pollinators carry pollen to fruits to support reproduction.
Question 2
How could you help a conifer reproduce?(1 point)
Responses

Pollinate its flowers.
Pollinate its flowers.

Move pollen from a female cone to a male cone.
Move pollen from a female cone to a male cone.

Move pollen from the male cone to the female cone.
Move pollen from the male cone to the female cone.

Plant its spores in rich soil.
Plant its spores in rich soil.
Question 3
Some flowers are long and narrow. Which pollinator would this flower be designed to attract?(1 point)
Responses

butterflies
butterflies

bats
bats

hummingbirds
hummingbirds

owls
owls
Question 4
What substance must transfer from the stamen to the pistil of a plant to enable the flower to reproduce?(1 point)
Responses

seeds
seeds

ovules
ovules

spores
spores

pollen
pollen
Question 5
Math the letter shown to the correct flower part(5 points)
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1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1: How is the fruit important to flowering plant reproduction?

  • Answer: Plants produce fruit to protect the fertilized seeds.

Question 2: How could you help a conifer reproduce?

  • Answer: Move pollen from the male cone to the female cone.

Question 3: Some flowers are long and narrow. Which pollinator would this flower be designed to attract?

  • Answer: hummingbirds

Question 4: What substance must transfer from the stamen to the pistil of a plant to enable the flower to reproduce?

  • Answer: pollen

Question 5: Match the letter shown to the correct flower part. Since there's no visual reference in the text you've provided, I'm unable to assist with matching the letters to the flower parts. Typically, flower parts include stamen, pistil, petals, sepal, and ovary, but I recommend checking the specific diagram you're working with to correctly match them. If you can describe the flower parts or give more detail, I'd be glad to help with matching!