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Bryophytes - Answers spore-bearing non-vascular plants

Pteridophytes - Answers Spore-bearing, vascular plants

Spermatophytes - Answers seed-bearing vascular plants

gymnosperms - Answers cone-bearing

angiosperm - Answers flowering plants

Pistil - Answers Female part of the flower

stigma - Answers a structure where the pollen grains must land during pollination

style - Answers the stalk of the stigma that leads to the ovary

ovary - Answers houses the female gametes

stamen - Answers Male part of the flower

anther - Answers produces and store pollen grains

filament - Answers the stalk of an anther

petals - Answers attract pollinators

sepals - Answers Leaflike parts that cover and protect the flower bud

receptacle - Answers the thickened portion below the ovary where floral structures grow

pedicel - Answers The stalk of a flower.

Asexual & Sexual - Answers forms of reproduction in angiosperms

Apoximis & Vegetative Propagation - Answers types of asexual reproduction in plants

Apoximis - Answers a genetic feature in dandelions, which therefore, allows them to produce viable
seeds without undergoing pollination

vegetative propagation - Answers allows plant parts to produce buds that can help develop into new
individuals

pollen grain - Answers contain the male gametophytes

shoot apical meristem - Answers allow the continuous upward growth of plant

cambium - Answers allows further growth of stems and roots by increasing their thickness

, root apical meristem - Answers allows the continuous downwards growth of roots

1. Embryogenesis

2. Organogenesis

3. Maturation

4. Gametogenesis

5. Fertilization - Answers General Animal Life Cycle

Metamorphosis - Answers a feature in some organisms that involves a rapid change from an immature
larvae and juvenile to a sexually matured adult

complete metamorphosis (holometabolous) - Answers characterized by distinct larval and pupal stage;
the larval stage does not resemble the adult individual

incomplete metamorphosis (hemimetabolous) - Answers characterized by an aquatic juvenile stage;
nymph stage somehow resembles the adult stage

incomplete metamorphosis (paurometabolous) - Answers characterized by a terrestrial juvenile stage

1. Fission

2. Fragmentation

3. Budding

4. Parthenogenesis - Answers Asexual reproduction in animals

Fission - Answers involves the splitting of the parent individual into two approximately equal halves

Fragmentation - Answers involves breaking body parts into fragments

Budding - Answers involves an outgrowth or bud forming in the body of an adult

Parthenogenesis - Answers involves the development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg

External Fertilization - Answers usually involves the release of gametes into the surroundngs

Internal Fertilization - Answers sperm cells are usually deposited into the female reproductive tract

Oviparous - Answers eggs are laid and the embryo obtain its nourishment from the stored yolk nutrients

Ovoviviparous - Answers embryos are nourished in eggs, which remain in the parent's body until they
hatch

Viviparous - Answers embryos are nourished by the placenta until the mother gives birth to live young

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