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Flower Dissection Lab

... your book, to refer to specific plant parts that you are unsure of. Your picture does not need to be artistic but should be clear and neat. Labels should be made by a horizontal line connected to the structure and its label. There should be no arrows. 3. To determine the stem type, use a new scalpel ...
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... – two other cells in the pollen grain called sperm cells finally penetrate the ovule (various maternal cells) in the ovary in a process called double fertilization • one sperm fertilizes the egg cells that eventually becomes the zygote • other sperm fertilizes the central cell that produce the endo ...
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... • Make sure plants are spaced properly. Air movement decreases when plants are grown too close together. This allows moisture to remain on leaves for longer periods of time. Wider spacing in beds and landscape plantings promotes rapid drying after wet periods and stops development of foliage, flowe ...
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