1) the part of a flower which is receptacle for pollen 2) the hyphae in parasiti
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1) the part of a flower which is receptacle for pollen
2) the hyphae in parasitic fungi modified to penetrate absorb nutrients from host tissue
3) the stage in fungal reproduction where diploid cells are produced
4) the phylum of organisms that does not exhibit bilateral symmetry
5) the concentration of sense organs, nervous control, etc. at the anterior end of the body, forming a head and Brain, both during evolution and in the course of an embryo's development
6) a body cavity lined by tissue derived only from mesoderm
7) the name given to the region where a leaf is attached to the stem
8) the plant tissue system that is most analogous to our circulatory system
9) the protective chambers which flowers bear seeds
10) the portion of an embryonic plant that consists of the shoot tip with a pair of miniature leaves
Explanation / Answer
1) Stigma.
2) Haustoria.
3) Karyogamy.
4) Sponges and Cnidarians.
5) Cephalization.
6) Coelom.
7) Petiole.
8) Vascular System.
9) Ovaries.
10) Epicotyl.
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