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A: Given: Would emasculation be needed in a cucurbit plant?give reason for your answer.
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Q: Select all of the following that are true about the fern gametophyte. smaller than the sporophyte…
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Q: Name the nutritive tissue formed within the embryo sac of seed plants.
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Q: Compare and contrast the development of monocot and eudicot leaves
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Q: Define and distinguish the following structures: sporangium, sporangiophore, sorus, strobilus.
A: Different structures are present in different types of plants through which they reproduce.
Draw the portion of the specialized leaves of a Kalanchoe and indicate its specialized function.
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