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14 March, 02:42

7. Which of the following best describes the anthers of a flower?

A. Sticky parts of pistils

B. Male parts that contain pollen

C. Female parts that contain eggs

D. Modified leaves below petals

8. How does the location of the female gametophyte of gymnosperms compare to that of angiosperms?

A. In gymnosperms it is within a cone, and in angiosperms it is within a flower.

B. It is found as cells within pollen grains in both gymnosperms and angiosperms.

C. An ovule of both gymnosperms and angiosperms contains the female gametophyte.

D. In gymnosperms it is found within a pollen grain, and in angiosperms it is found within a cone.

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  1. 14 March, 03:09
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    7) The anthers of a flower are the male reproductive organ on the top of the stamen, which produce pollen. Pollen is the male gametophyte (sex cell). So [B. Male parts that contain pollen] is the correct answer.

    8) The location of the female gametophyte (egg, sex cell) is quite different between Gymno - and Angiosperm. The derivation of their name all but gives the feature away: "gymno" means naked seed, of conifers, and "angio" means flower. So the correct answer is [A. In gymnosperms it is within a cone, and in angiosperms it is within a flower].
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