The diagram shows an insect-pollinated flower called a lily.
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☐ | A | Anther | |
☐ | B | Filament | |
☐ | C | Stigma | |
☐ | D | Style |
☐ | A | Leaf | |
☐ | B | Petal | |
☐ | C | Stem | |
☐ | D | Style |
☐ | A | P | |
☐ | B | Q | |
☐ | C | R | |
☐ | D | S |
Describe how the structures of P, Q and S would differ in a wind-pollinated flower.
Plants can also reproduce by asexual reproduction.
Give one natural method that plants use to reproduce asexually.
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Give one artificial method that a plant grower may use to reproduce a plant asexually.
Suggest why a plant grower may choose to reproduce a plant asexually rather than allowing the plant to reproduce sexually.
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