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|MOST COMMON QUESTIONS WITH CORRECTLY
VERIFIED ANSWERS|ALREADY A+
GRADED|GUARANTEED PASS
To replace individuals - Why do organisms reproduce? (1)
To pass on genes to the following generations - Why do organisms reproduce? (2)
To ensure a species does not die out - Why do organisms reproduce? (3)
Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants - Why do plants have flowers?
Fusion - Sexual reproduction is the production of a new individual resulting from the
fusion of two gametes
Sex cell - A gamete is a sex cell
Fertilisation - The fusion between two gametes is called fertilisation
Pollen - In plants, the male gamete is called pollen
Ovule - The female gamete found in the ovary is called an ovule
Ovary - The female gamete found in the ovary is called an ovule
Stamen - The male part of the flower is called the stamen consists of the anther and the
filament
Carpel - The female part of the flower is called the Carpel and consists of the stigma, style
and ovary
Anther - The male part of the flower is called the stamen consists of the anther and the
filament
Filament - The male part of the flower is called the stamen consists of the anther and the
filament