Biology 0610 · IGCSE · Sexual reproduction in plants

Sexual reproduction in plants — practice question

Fig. 5.1 shows a diagram of a flower pollinated by insects. Its structures are labelled A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
(a(i))[2]

State the letters of the structures in Fig. 5.1 that form the stamen.

(a(ii))[1]

State the letter of the structure in Fig. 5.1 in which fertilisation occurs.

(a(iii))[2]

Explain how the labelled part G in Fig. 5.1 is suited to its function.

(b(i))[2]

Complete the sentence about pollination.\n\nPollination is the movement of pollen grains from the ................................... to the ................................... .

(b(ii))[3]

State three differences between pollen grains from insect-pollinated flowers and pollen grains from wind-pollinated flowers.

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