The Fused pollen grains in the orchidaceae

  1. The Fused pollen grains in the orchidaceae
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  2. Use the drop-down menu to answer each question.Where do scientists find pollen grains to study ancient climate change? What
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  3. Which phrase describes pollination?the development of pollen grains in the male cone the development of mature gymnosperm cones
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  4. What kind of joints do not allow movement?A. Hinge joints B. Ball and Socket joints C. Pivot joints D. Fused joints Fused
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  5. Which example best illustrates flower-pollinator coevolution?(1 point)Ants eat flower nectar and occasionally get pollen stuck
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  6. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther of a male plant's flower to the stigma of a female plant's flower. The
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  7. Which example best illustrates flower-pollinator coevolution?(1 point)Responses Ants eat flower nectar and occasionally get
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  8. there are mechanisms that prevent pollination of one plant species by pollen from another. this would preventa) the formation of
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  9. According to the CFOC guidelines, which of the following is true as it relates to grains?A. Grains are whole and enriched
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  10. A dendrochronologist interprets:fossils pollen grains tree rings rock formations
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