Chapter 18. 18·1–18·3 Plants can reproduce sexually and asexually.

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Instructions

Check your understanding of concepts from 18·1–18·3 Plants can reproduce sexually and asexually by answering the following questions.

1.

1. Asexual reproduction is most likely to occur in plants which:

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Correct. (See section 18·1 Plant evolution has given rise to two methods of reproduction.)
Incorrect. (See section 18·1 Plant evolution has given rise to two methods of reproduction.)

2.

2. Which of the following is the proper sequence of events occurring when a flowering plant reproduces?

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Correct. (See section 18·3 Plants can reproduce sexually, even without moving.)
Incorrect. (See section 18·3 Plants can reproduce sexually, even without moving.)

3.

3. The growth of new individual plants from the tissue of an established plant is known as:

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Correct. (See section 18·2 Many plants can reproduce asexually when necessary.)
Incorrect. (See section 18·2 Many plants can reproduce asexually when necessary.)

4.

4. Most of the trees or shrubs in backyard gardens:

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Correct. (See section 18·2 Many plants can reproduce asexually when necessary.)
Incorrect. (See section 18·2 Many plants can reproduce asexually when necessary.)

5.

5. In which of the following ways does sexual reproduction enhance genetic diversity?

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Correct. (See section 18·3 Plants can reproduce sexually, even without moving.)
Incorrect. (See section 18·3 Plants can reproduce sexually, even without moving.)

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