Reproduction in Plants BT

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1.
Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to a stigma of a flower of the same species.
2.
Fusion of the male reproductive cell and female reproductive cell.
3.
Seed dispersal reduces __________ with the parent plant.
4.
Seed dispersal also reduces competition with the parent plants for water, light, _________ and minerals/ nutrients.
5.
The mass of the seed leaf ________ as the seed germinates.
6.
The male reproductive cell of a flower is found in the __________ __________.
7.
The female reproductive cell of a flower is found in the ________.
8.
After fertilisation, the ovary will swell up and develop into a _________.
9.
Another term for explosive action seed dispersal is _________.
10.
Seeds dispersed by animals can have fleshy fruits to attract animals to eat the many __________ seeds.