Flower Development and Reproduction Quiz

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Which structures differentiate and develop in the flower?

  • The inflorescences and floral primordium
  • The stamens and pistils
  • The petals and sepals
  • The androecium and gynoecium (correct)

What initiates the hormonal and structural changes that lead to the development of the floral primordium?

  • The differentiation of the androecium and gynoecium
  • The decision of the plant to flower (correct)
  • The development of the male and female reproductive structures
  • The formation of inflorescences

What is the male reproductive organ in a flower called?

  • Sepal
  • Stamen (correct)
  • Pistil
  • Petals

What is the female reproductive organ in a flower called?

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