When can you encounter monoecy and dioecy in flowering plants? Question 9 option
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When can you encounter monoecy and dioecy in flowering plants?
Question 9 options:
Only when plants have alternation of generations as their life cycle
When plants have life cycles that are homosporous
When plants have unisexual flowers (containing only stamens or only carpels but not both together)
When plants have bisexual flowers (both stamens and carpels present in each flower)
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Question 10 (1 point)
Which of the following type of seed is likely to be dispersed by a mammal?
Question 10 options:
Dry seeds with pronged appendages
seeds contained within large fleshy fruits
2 and 3
dry seeds with smooth shape (e.g. maple keys)
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Only when plants have alternation of generations as their life cycle
When plants have life cycles that are homosporous
When plants have unisexual flowers (containing only stamens or only carpels but not both together)
When plants have bisexual flowers (both stamens and carpels present in each flower)
Explanation / Answer
9-when plant have unisexual folwers(containing only stamens or only carpels but not both together)
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