Chapter 32: Q. 6 (page 918)
The ________ are collectively called the calyx.
a. sepals
b. petals
c. tepals
d. stamens
Short Answer
The Correct Answer is Option (a)
Sepals are collectively called the Calyx.
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Chapter 32: Q. 6 (page 918)
The ________ are collectively called the calyx.
a. sepals
b. petals
c. tepals
d. stamens
The Correct Answer is Option (a)
Sepals are collectively called the Calyx.
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Describe the four main parts, or whorls, of a flower.
The fertilized ovule gives rise to the ________.
a. fruit
b. seed
c. endosperm
d. embryo
The stamen consists of a long stalk called the filament that supports the ________.
a. stigma
b. sepal
c. style
d. anther
What are some advantages of asexual reproduction in plants?
What is the term for a fruit that develops from tissues other than the ovary?
a. simple fruit
b. aggregate fruit
c. multiple fruit
d. accessory fruit
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