36. Plant Reproduction
Seeds
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is found in a seed?213views
- Multiple ChoiceAfter fertilization, the __________ develops into a seed, and the __________ develops into a fruit.1515views
- Multiple ChoiceA pea pod is formed from __________. A pea inside the pod is formed from __________.913views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat are the results of the first mitotic division in a plant zygote?994views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich portion of an embryonic plant consists of the shoot tip with a pair of miniature leaves?932views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best describes the function of fruits?815views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat is the correct definition of an aggregate fruit?1103views
- Multiple ChoiceWhy do seeds need water to germinate?9914views2rank
- Multiple ChoiceA botanist had an apple tree in his yard that produced eight different varieties of apple. How was this tree most likely produced?770views
- Textbook Question
A fruit is:
a. A mature ovary
b. A mature ovule
c. A seed plus its integuments
d. An enlarged embryo sac
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Which of the following does not occur during embryogenesis?
a. Formation of the radial axis
b. Production of the suspensor
c. Formation of the cotyledons and hypocotyl
d. Formation of the leaf lateral and proximal–distal axes
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When does the apical–basal axis first become apparent?
a. When the epidermal, ground, and vascular tissues form
b. When the cotyledons, hypocotyl, and root form
c. When the first cell division produces the apical cell and basal cell
d. During the globular stage, when the suspensor is complete
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Why is the emergence of the radicle an important first step in germination?
a. Its hook helps protect the shoot that emerges later.
b. It carries out photosynthesis to supply the embryo with food.
c. It is important for establishing a supply of water to the growing embryo.
d. It is necessary to break the seed coat.
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The black dots that cover strawberries are actually fruits formed from the separate carpels of a single flower. The fleshy and tasty portion of a strawberry derives from the receptacle of a flower with many separate carpels. Therefore, a strawberry is:
a. A simple fruit with many seeds
b. Both a multiple fruit and an accessory fruit
c. Both a simple fruit and an aggregate fruit
d. Both an aggregate fruit and an accessory fruit
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In what sense are the tissues produced in the shoot and root apical meristems of a 300-year-old oak tree 'embryonic'?
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