The sexual and asexual reproduction of flowering plants,
development of seeds/fruits and
ways seeds/fruits are dispersed
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what is asexual and
sexual reproduction in flowering plants, what are the structure and functions of
parts of flower?
what are the types of pollination? what is pollination?
how does fertilisation take place? what are the ways seeds and fruits are
dispersed?
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The parts and functions of the flowers of a flowering plants
(2)
Types of pollen and the process
of pollination
(3)
Fertilisation and the formation of seeds and fruits
(4)
Ways in which seeds and fruits are dispersed - adaptations
(5)
(a) Asexual reproduction of a flowering plant
(b) Implications of self-pollination and
cross-pollination
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