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Sagot :

1. Pollination

2. pistil

3. stolons

4. anthers

5. Virus

6. Layering

7. Filament

8. coccus

9. Moulds

10. Bacillus

Explanation:

1. Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. ... Flowers are the tools that plants use to make their seeds.

2. The female part is the pistil. The pistil usually is located in the center of the flower and is made up of three parts: the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is the sticky knob at the top of the pistil. ... The style leads to the ovary that contains the female egg cells called ovules.

3. In botany, stolons are stems which grow at the soil surface or just below ground that form adventitious roots at the nodes, and new plants from the buds. Stolons are often called runners.

4. In angiosperms, pollen is produced by the anthers of the stamens in flowers. In gymnosperms, it is formed in the microsporophylls of the microstrobili (male pollen cones).

5. A microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself.

6. Layering is a method in which a stem attached to the plant is bent and covered with soil. Young stems that can be bent easily without any injury are preferred. Jasmine and bougainvillea (paper flower) can be propagated this way Figure 3. In some plants, a modified form of layering known as air layering is employed.

7. The thin stalk that supports the anther in the male portion of the flower.

8. coccus (plural cocci) is any bacterium or archaeon that has a spherical, ovoid, or generally round shape. Bacteria are categorized based on their shapes into three classes: cocci (spherical-shaped), bacillus (rod-shaped) and spirochetes (spiral-shaped) cells.

9. Moulds are made up of very fine threads (hyphae). Hyphae grow at the tip and divide repeatedly along their length creating long and branching chains. The hyphae keep growing and intertwining until they form a network of threads called a mycelium.

10. A bacillus, or bacilliform bacterium, is a rod-shaped bacterium or archaeon.

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