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Form 3 High School Biology Notes, Questions and Answers

Form 3 High School Biology Notes

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Describe the process of meiosisExplain how insect pollinated flowers are adapted to pollinationDiscuss the advantages and disadvantages of reproduction by seedsWhat are the adaptations of wind-dispersed seeds and fruits?What are the adaptations of animal-dispersed seeds and fruits?What are the adaptations of water-dispersed seeds and fruits?What are the adaptations of self-dispersed seeds and fruits (explosive mechanism)?Distinguish between cross-pollination and self-pollinationDescribe pollination, fertilization and seed and fruit formation in plantsDescribe the structure of a mature carpelView All Biology Questions