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What description explains how a flower produces a seed? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

1/After the stamen produces pollen, the pollen is moved to the petal to produce a seed.

2/As pollen travels down the stamen, fertilization occurs and a seed is produced.

3/When the ovule receives pollen, fertilization occurs and a seed is produced.

4/When the stigma receives pollen, a seed is produced and then fertilization occurs.




question 2/Non-flowering, cone-bearing plants produce seeds in the cone. Other plants, like ferns and mosses, are non-flowering and do not produce cones or seeds. How does a fern begin the first stage of the life cycle? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

1/It produces seeds instead of spores.

2/It produces spores instead of seeds.

3/The seeds turn into spores, which germinate.

4/The seeds sprout and germinate into seedlings.

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Answer:

Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. The goal of every living organism, including plants, is to create offspring for the next generation. One of the ways that plants can produce offspring is by making seeds.

Many plants have flowers that help them to make seeds in order to reproduce. You can learn ... of flowering plants. One of the major groups of gymnosperm plants is the conifer. ... The hard scales of the cone protect the new seeds as they grow. Seeds ... There are some non-flowering plants that don't produce seeds.

sooo, first one is 3 and the second one is 2

Explanation:

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