5th-6th Grade Science Chapter 12: Plant And Animal Reproduction, Part 2 Question Preview (ID: 55871)


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The part of the stamen that produces pollen is called the ___.
a) anther
b) pistil
c) style
d) sepals

The period of time during which a mammal develops inside its mother's body is called ___.
a) regeneration
b) germiniation
c) gestation
d) pollination

___ occurs when the pollen comes from a flower on the same plant.
a) Regeneration
b) Embryo formation
c) Self-pollination
d) Cross-pollination

___ is a type of mammal whose young finishes developing in a pouch outside the mother's body.
a) A placental mammal
b) A marsupial mammal
c) An amphibian
d) A reptile

Plants that produce seeds protected by only a cone or a fleshy seed coat are called ___.
a) gymnosperms
b) sporophytes
c) angiosperms
d) nonvascular

Plants that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed in a fruit are called ___.
a) gymnosperms
b) sporophytes
c) angiosperms
d) nonvascular

The sticky tip of the pistil that traps pollen is called the ____.
a) cones
b) stigma
c) sepals
d) stamen

___ is a type of mammal that develops fully inside the mother's body.
a) A placental mammal
b) A marsupial mammal
c) An amphibian
d) A reptile

____ occurs when the pollen comes from a flower on a different plant.
a) Regeneration
b) Embryo formation
c) Self-pollination
d) Cross-pollination

gymnosperms, such as conifers, are pollinated by ____
a) small rodents
b) the wind
c) bats
d) insects

___ occurs when a grain of pollen lands on the stigma of a flower.
a) Regeneration
b) Gestation
c) Germination
d) Pollination

Reproduction that involves only one parent is called ___.
a) gestation
b) sexual reproduction
c) asexual reproduction
d) pollination

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