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What is the name of the stage in a plant's lifecycle that produces male and female gametes?
What is the name of the stage in a plant's lifecycle that produces male and female gametes?
- Sporophyte stage
- Coniferous stage
- Gametophyte stage (correct)
- Angiosperm stage
In which type of plant are seeds enclosed in mature ovaries or fruits?
In which type of plant are seeds enclosed in mature ovaries or fruits?
- Angiosperms (correct)
- Bryophytes
- Conifers
- Gymnosperms
What characterizes gymnosperms in terms of seed development?
What characterizes gymnosperms in terms of seed development?
- Seeds are enclosed in cones (correct)
- Seeds have fruits covering them
- Seeds are visible before maturity
- Seeds are enclosed in flowers
Which plant group has an ovule that develops into a seed in an enclosed hollow ovary?
Which plant group has an ovule that develops into a seed in an enclosed hollow ovary?
Where are the male and female reproductive organs found in angiosperms?
Where are the male and female reproductive organs found in angiosperms?
What is a common characteristic of bryophytes in terms of habitat preference?
What is a common characteristic of bryophytes in terms of habitat preference?
What is the main difference between plant and animal species in terms of reproduction?
What is the main difference between plant and animal species in terms of reproduction?
How does self-pollination differ from cross-pollination?
How does self-pollination differ from cross-pollination?
Why do plants that reproduce asexually not require investment in producing flowers like sexually reproducing plants?
Why do plants that reproduce asexually not require investment in producing flowers like sexually reproducing plants?
In which type of reproduction do plants produce genetically identical offspring to the parent plant?
In which type of reproduction do plants produce genetically identical offspring to the parent plant?
Under what conditions do plants produced from asexual reproduction survive well compared to those produced from sexual reproduction?
Under what conditions do plants produced from asexual reproduction survive well compared to those produced from sexual reproduction?
Which reproductive method requires the presence of pollinating agents?
Which reproductive method requires the presence of pollinating agents?