| 1. An example of asexual reproduction in plants is: A formation of flower and fruit
 B grass growing from seed
 C growing plants from cuttings
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| 2. The non-sexual parts of a flower are the: A stamen and pistil
 B anther and ovary
 C petals and sepals
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| 3. The reproductive mechanism of ferns and mosses is: A spores
 B seeds
 C sori
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| 4. All tracheophytes except ferns reproduce by: A seeds
 B sori
 C spores
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| 5. Another name for plants with 'naked seeds' is: A gymnosperm
 B angiosperm
 C ginkgo
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| 6. Plants with their seeds enclosed in a fruit are: A angiosperms
 B gymnosperms
 C ferns
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| 7. The parts of the female pistil are: A ovary, style and stigma
 B anther and filament
 C ovary and anther
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| 8. The process of transferring pollen from one flower to another is: A fertilisation
 B nectar production
 C pollination
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| 9. Flowers with only male reproductive organs are: Ahermaphrodite flowers
 Bstaminate flowers
 Cpistillate flowers
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| 10. Monocotyledons have petals in multiples of: Afive
 Bfour
 Cthree
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| 11. The correct chronological order is: Aflower, fruit
 Bfruit, flower
 Cfertilisation, pollination
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| 12. Examples of flowering plants are: Agrasses, rose bushes and eucalypts
 Bpine trees, maple trees, oak trees
 Cmint, rosemary, pine tree
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| 13. Pollination is: Athe fusion of gametes in a flower that has been pollinated by insects such as bees
 Bthe transfer of the male pollen grain from the anther of one flower to the stigma of the same or a different flower
 Cthe same as fertilisation
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| 14. Agents of pollination include: Aseeds, spores, sori
 Bangiosperms and gymnosperms
 Cbees, wind, water, gravity
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| 15. What is needed for germination of a seed to occur? Awind
 Bcarbon dioxide
 Cwater
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