ovule | Question: the part of the ovary where eggs are produced and seeds develop | 1 | 1 | false |
pollen | Question: the part of the flower which produces male sex cells | 2 | 1 | false |
internode | Question: the area between two nodes | 3 | 1 | false |
different | offspring from genetically _____ parents; produced through human manipulation | 4 | 0 | true |
sexual propagation | Question: reproducing plants from seed, which result from the union of male and female sex cells | 5 | 1 | false |
material | the basic unit of life containing living _____ bound by a membrane | 6 | 0 | true |
enlarged | portion of the stem that is swollen or slightly _____ that gives rise to buds | 7 | 0 | true |
pollination | Question: the transfer of pollen from the male to female part of the flower | 8 | 1 | false |
photoperiodism | Question: the response of plants to light | 9 | 1 | false |
ovary | Question: the part of the flower that contains one or more ovules | 10 | 1 | false |
rooting hormone | Question: a hormone used to enhance production of roots on a cutting | 11 | 1 | false |
fertilization | Question: process in which the sperm cell joins the egg cell | 12 | 1 | false |
before | the process of a seed going through a time of cold temperature _____ it germinates | 13 | 0 | true |
scarification | Question: the breaking down of a seed coat to encourage germination | 14 | 1 | false |
seed | Question: the fertilized, mature ovule of a plant; consist of three major parts: seed coat, embryo, and stored food | 15 | 1 | false |
stigma | Question: stigma—pistil where pollen is collected | 16 | 1 | false |
propagation | Question: plant reproduction; increasing the number of plants using sexual and asexual means | 17 | 1 | false |
growth regulator | Question: substances that promote, inhibit, or modify plant growth | 18 | 1 | false |
germination | Question: growth of a new plant from a seed | 19 | 1 | false |
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