5th-6th Grad Science Chapter 12: Plant And Animal Reproduction, Part 1 Question Preview (ID: 55870)


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This occurs when part of a plant usually not involved in reproduction develops into a new plant.
a) budding
b) regeneration
c) binary fission
d) vegetative reproduction

This occurs when part of an organism is broken off but contains part of its center, so the whole organism can regrow
a) budding
b) regeneration
c) binary fission
d) vegetative reproduction

This occurs when a new individual develops on the parent organism and grows there until it can survive on its own.
a) budding
b) binary fission
c) regeneration
d) fragmentation

This occurs when an organism breaks into tiny pieces that can grow into new organisms.
a) budding
b) binary fission
c) regeneration
d) fragmentation

The three parts of a seed are embryo, cotyledons, and _____.
a) spores
b) ovule
c) style
d) seed coat

Plants need water, oxygen, and the proper _____ to germinate.
a) carbon dioxide
b) nitrogen
c) temperature
d) fruit

Ferns and mosses reproduce from _____.
a) seeds
b) spores
c) fruit
d) vegetables

A fruit is the part of a plant that contains the _____.
a) spores
b) pistil
c) seeds
d) style

After pollination, a pollen tube grows down into the flower's ____.
a) spore
b) stamen
c) pistil
d) sepal

Plants can be pollinated by animals, _______, or water.
a) wind
b) plants
c) fire
d) flood

After a zygote cell divides, it is called an _______.
a) mygote
b) fruit
c) spore
d) embryo

After fertilization, the ovule develops into the seed coat and the ovary develops into the ______.
a) zygote
b) fruit
c) spore
d) embryo

This occurs when an organism splits in half and becomes two separate organisms.
a) budding
b) regeneration
c) binary fission
d) vegetative reproduction

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