(a(i))[3]
State the names of the parts marked A, C and E in Fig. 6.1.
(a(ii))[1]
State what the part labelled B in Fig. 6.1 does.
(a(iii))[1]
State the letter of the part in Fig. 6.1 where pollination takes place.
(b)[1]
State one piece of evidence from Fig. 6.1 that indicates this flower is pollinated by insects.
(c)[3]
Describe the adaptations of the flower structure and pollen in a wind-pollinated flower.
(d)[1]
Living organisms are grouped into kingdoms. The organism shown in Fig. 6.1 belongs to the plant kingdom. State the name of one other kingdom.