4.5.1 - Bisexual (Perfect) Flowers
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Practice Questions
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What is a bisexual flower?
💡 Hint: Think about the parts of a flower.
Name one example of a bisexual flower.
💡 Hint: Consider popular garden flowers.
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What defines a bisexual flower?
💡 Hint: Remember the key components of these flowers.
True or False: Bisexual flowers can only self-pollinate.
💡 Hint: Think about the ways these flowers can reproduce.
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Analyze how the ability to perform both self-pollination and cross-pollination contributes to a plant's survival in varying environmental conditions.
💡 Hint: Consider situations where one type of pollination might be favored over another.
Design an experiment to test the pollination success rate of bisexual flowers compared to unisexual flowers.
💡 Hint: What factors will influence your experiment's outcome?
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