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ChapTitleBig18 Growth and Reproduction in PlantsChapTitleSmallPROBLEM SOLVING WITH FLOWERS AND WOOD | phelanphys3e_ch18_1.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_1_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.1–18.3: Plants can reproduce sexually and asexually. | phelanphys3e_ch18_2.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_2_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.2: Many plants can reproduce asexually when necessary. | phelanphys3e_ch18_3.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_3_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.3: Plants can reproduce sexually, even without moving. | phelanphys3e_ch18_4.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_4_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.4–18.6: Flowers have several roles in plant reproduction. | phelanphys3e_ch18_5.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_5_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.5: The male reproductive structure produces pollen grains. | phelanphys3e_ch18_6.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_6_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.6: Female gametes develop in embryo sacs. | phelanphys3e_ch18_7.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_7_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.7–18.12: Pollination, fertilization, and seed dispersal often depend on help from other organisms. | phelanphys3e_ch18_8.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_8_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.1 18.8 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Does it matter how much nectar a flower produces?
| phelanphys3e_ch18_9.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_9_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.8 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Does it matter how much nectar a flower produces? | phelanphys3e_ch18_10.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_10_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.9: Fertilization occurs after pollination. | phelanphys3e_ch18_11.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_11_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.10: Most plants can avoid self-fertilization. | phelanphys3e_ch18_12.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_12_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.11: Following fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed. | phelanphys3e_ch18_13.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_13_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.12: Fruits are a way for plants to disperse their seeds. | phelanphys3e_ch18_14.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_14_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.13–18.16: Plants have two types of growth, usually enabling lifelong increases in length and thickness. | phelanphys3e_ch18_15.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_15_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.14: Plants grow differently from animals. | phelanphys3e_ch18_16.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_16_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.15: Primary plant growth occurs at the apical meristems. | phelanphys3e_ch18_17.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_17_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.16: Secondary growth produces wood. | phelanphys3e_ch18_18.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_18_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN USE | phelanphys3e_ch18_19.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_19_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
Key Terms in Growth and Reproduction of Plants | phelanphys3e_ch18_20.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_20_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
REVIEW & REHEARSE 18 GROWTH and REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS | phelanphys3e_ch18_21.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_21_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.1–18.3: Plants can reproduce sexually and asexually. | phelanphys3e_ch18_22.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_22_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.4–18.6: Flowers have several roles in plant reproduction. | phelanphys3e_ch18_23.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_23_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.7–18.12: Pollination, fertilization, and seed dispersal often depend on help from other organisms. | phelanphys3e_ch18_24.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_24_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
18.13–18.16: Plants have two types of growth, usually enabling lifelong increases in length and thickness. | phelanphys3e_ch18_25.html | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch18_25_dlap.xml | 54c30864757a2eee03000000 |