Pollination A)not sexual B)to add pollen to the female organ

  1. PollinationA)not sexual B)to add pollen to the female organ of a flower C)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking
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  2. PollinationA)an unborn, developing plant or animal B)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C)a reproductive
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  3. AsexualA)not sexual B)an unborn, developing plant or animal C)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking D)to add
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  4. GameteA)not sexual B)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg C)an unborn, developing plant or animal D)a long, tubular
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  5. EmbryoA)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking B)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg C)to add
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  6. GameteA an unborn, developing plant or animal B a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C not sexual D to add
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  7. GameteA)an unborn, developing plant or animal B)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C)not sexual D)to add
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  8. Match the term with the corresponding definition.Asexual 1.an unborn, developing plant or animal 2.a reproductive cell, such as
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  9. there are mechanisms that prevent pollination of one plant species by pollen from another. this would preventa) the formation of
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  10. Which phrase describes pollination?the development of pollen grains in the male cone the development of mature gymnosperm cones
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