Chapter 32: Q. 18 (page 889)
Describe the four main parts, or whorls, of a flower.
Short Answer
In general, a flower has four whorl components, namely the calyx, corolla, gynoecium and androecium.
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Chapter 32: Q. 18 (page 889)
Describe the four main parts, or whorls, of a flower.
In general, a flower has four whorl components, namely the calyx, corolla, gynoecium and androecium.
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The fertilized ovule gives rise to the ________.
a. fruit
b. seed
c. endosperm
d. embryo
Figure 32.20 What is the function of the cotyledon?
a. It develops into the root.
b. It provides nutrition for the embryo.
c. It forms the embryo.
d. It protects the embryo.

Describe natural and artificial methods of asexual reproduction in plants.
In a plant’s male reproductive organs, the development of pollen takes place in a structure known as the ________.
a. stamen
b. microsporangium
c. anther
d. tapetum
Which of the following is an advantage of asexual reproduction?
a. Cuttings taken from an adult plant show increased resistance to diseases.
b. Grafted plants can more successfully endure drought.
c. When cuttings or buds are taken from an adult plant or plant parts, the resulting plant will grow into an adult faster than a seedling.
d. Asexual reproduction takes advantage of a more diverse gene pool.
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