non-human reproduction 

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Asexual reproductive organisms
________ do not use gametes.
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asexual reproduction
Through ________, genetically identical offspring is produced.
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Fertilization
________ is defined as the fusion of the gametes nuclei.gametes.
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dispersal
As there is no ________, the environment in which the offspring develops is as favorable as the parent one is.
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Gametes
________ are sex cells that have only half of the chromosomes, they are haploid.
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diploid
After fertilization, the ________ cell is called a zygote.
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Chromosomes
________: DNA compacted as a structure, and a unit.
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Hermaphrodite
________: male and female in the same flower.order of events.
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whole new plant
Leaves of a plant that are modified into layers that grow into a(n) ________ due to their high concentration of nutrients.
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stolons
projections of the stem over the ground
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rhizomes
projections of the stem under the ground
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bulbs
modified leaves
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corms
modified stem
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tubers
modified roots
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male part of a flower
stamen
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female part of a flower
carpel
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what goes first: pollinaition or fertilization?
Pollination
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how is the pollen for insect-pollinated flowers?
less, sticky and bigger.
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how is the pollen for wind-pollinated flowers?
more, smooth, light, and smaller.
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Move
Male gametes can _______, female gametes can't
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how to avoid cross-pollination
isolating animal pollinators, and covering the flower with plastic