General Biology 2: Plants: Reproduction and Development
Biology 2 - Plants: Reproduction and Development
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A moss grows new plants from small fragments that fall to the ground. What type of asexual reproduction is this?
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Fragmentation
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A gardener cuts a branch from a plant and grows a new plant from it. Which method of asexual reproduction is this?
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Cutting
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In flowering plants, pollen must reach the stigma for fertilization. Which process describes this transfer?
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Cross-pollination
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Which part of a flower contains the male gametes?
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Anther
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A plant reproduces without mates, producing clones identical to the parent. What is the main disadvantage of this method?
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No genetic diversity
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- Subject: Biology 2
- Topic: Plants: Reproduction and Development
- Difficulty: Medium
- Created: Jan 30, 2026
- Last Updated: Jan 30, 2026
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