General Biology 2: Plants: Reproduction and Development
Biology 2 - Plants: Reproductive and Development
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Card #1
Front (Question/Term)
A gardener explains that all plant structures and processes aim to increase the chances of producing offspring.What is the main biological goal of plants?
Back (Answer/Definition) ANSWER
Reproduction
Card #2
Front (Question/Term)
A new plant grows from the root or stem of an existing plant without using flowers or seeds.What is this process called?
Back (Answer/Definition) ANSWER
Vegetative Propagation
Card #3
Front (Question/Term)
A fern releases hundreds of spores from a spore sac, which are carried by wind and grow into new plants under the right conditions.
What is this process called?
Back (Answer/Definition) ANSWER
Spore Formation
Card #4
Front (Question/Term)
A bee carries pollen from one flower to another while collecting nectar.What is the bee considered in this process?
Back (Answer/Definition) ANSWER
Pollinator
Card #5
Front (Question/Term)
A plant uses its own pollen to fertilize its own ovules without involving another plant.
What is this process called?
Back (Answer/Definition) ANSWER
Self-pollination
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- Subject: Biology 2
- Topic: Plants: Reproductive and Development
- Difficulty: Easy
- Created: Jan 30, 2026
- Last Updated: Jan 30, 2026
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